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I don't mean to be smart but I don't have a clue what your saying.
When I said I was new to Axapta & SQL, I meant it.
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Or take a look over the DictTable class, and then DictField class, and so on... Raúl Llorente Peña Análisis, Desarrollo e Implementación en Microsoft Bussiness Solutions-AxaptaOPEN SOLUTIONS
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[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Database schema listing
Axapta ver 3 - New to M$ software - Used &
wrote (RPG) AS/400 erp
packages for 30+ years - not that good with M$ SQL
either, just good
enough to be dangerous
What I could do
Hi
Some of the information you could get using the table browser or by creating a
small addin to display the information...
If we know why you need this information it would be easier to help you
Best
Steen
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Axapta ver 3 - New to M$ software - Used & wrote (RPG) AS/400 erp
packages for 30+ years - not that good with M$ SQL either, just good
enough to be dangerous
What I could do very easly on an AS/400 is to list the schema of any
table in any database. Being new to Axapta, I would like to be ab
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