If you create a View Form for arschema one of the fields is the Form
name. You can then create a menu and attach it to the Form Name field. I
think you will understand the rest.

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I always create a view form for the arschema. 

I usually create a form with two fields also. The first field I type in
a query, such as:

Select name, schemaid from arschema where name = "XX"

Then a button I click that executes the query, and the query is set into
the second window.

I also always create a view form with a Date/Time field, a Character
field, and two buttons.

The first button will do a set fields action to the date/time field,
setting it to the character field. The point of this is to translate a
regular date into the epoch seconds. The second button does the inverse,
giving me the epoch seconds of any date I need. It is very useful.

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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 10:37 AM
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I like the View Form idea, a lot!

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