And if you are on a poor man’s budget and do not mind writing a small query to 
the database, query the schema_join table using the schemaid of the table you 
want to find out about.. It may turn out to be a bit of a nested query, but 
doable..

Cheers

Joe

From: Andrew Fremont 
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 5:57 PM
Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: Check if the form is a base form using Developer Studio

** I checked around, but couldn't find where to turn it on.  
The current setting on our server is "Record Object Relationship". It could be 
obvious, but somehow I haven't been able to find it yet...

Thanks


On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Longwing, LJ CTR MDA/IC 
<lj.longwing....@mda.mil> wrote:

  If I'm not mistaken, if you have references turned on, you can right click on 
the form and get the references, and it should show you that it's used in a 
join :)

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Andrew Fremont
  Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 3:05 PM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Check if the form is a base form using Developer Studio

  ** Hi All,


  I remember with IT Master, we can check if the form is referenced as the base 
in the join forms, and wondering if Developer studio offers the same feature.

  Thanks,

  Andrew.

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