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How to download Master Data to mobile device

Master data can be download to mobile device. Imported Data is Master data by default.

To download to mobile device


There are 2 ways to update data to master data

#1 change status of each object to Master or Non-master in Data Editor. 

#2 click Reports, go to Views tab, update objects in View to Master / Non-master









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