Thanks to all.
I just rememeber someone had talked about, them creating a vendor form that
had a way if you put in the t number it would display the name of the form.
I was trying to make it easer for my customer.
Thanks again to all and have a great day (or try to).
Howard
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Jones, Jonathan Clark
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You can do that by laying a view form over the arschema table. Use
schemaid as your unique identifier.
Thanks,
Jonathan Jones
Southern Company Services
205-257-4799
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Good afternoon all,
I might be getting a little senile, but I thought I remember reading
someplace where if you don't have access to the database you could use a
vendor form to find out what the form name is, when you just have the
tablename.
If anyone has that info can you pass it on to me? or if I am just crazy
then just be kind.
Thanks
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