I'll look into those tables.  I believe they are not actual tables in
the database but pseudo-tables on the various three types of help files
in the application directory.  There are some classes used to access the
help (xUtilApplCodeDoc, xUtilApplHelp, xUtilCodeDoc).  I may modify the
help system to display both user help (from a custom table) and standard
help (from the documentation nodes).  Thanks.

Jim Chwaszczewski
Wipfli, LLP

Message: 6
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 02:24:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sonny Wibawa Adi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Editing and Upgrading Help
Hi Jim Chwaszczewski,

How about compare the help data through the database?
It's just an opinion, the more technical solution is
up to you (create a program or just use select query).

Axapta help text is stored in database.
- the application object database (UtilElements
table), All elements list
- the application help texts (UtilApplHelp table),
Newly created elements' help text except tables and
classes
- the application delveloper help texts
(UtilApplCodeDoc table), and in Tables' and Classes'
help text
- the system help texts (UtilCodeDoc table). System
elements' help text (like: Global class' functions)

Best regards,
Sonny Wibawa Adi, MBSCP, MCSD.NET, MCAD.NET
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