Hi,
Ashwin youre' talking about so-called checkfile but what Igor
described is a "concat" file.

Artiom is right though I'd like to add one more opportunity:

turn on test journalling (set field INFO.JOURNAL in SPF to YES),
relogin, input new CUSTOMER, then LIST F.JOURNAL from a backend. You
will see which tables are updated during your transaction. Of course
not all of them are concats so you'll have to list these tables to see
what is what.

VK

On Jun 14, 6:20 pm, Ashwin Rajaraman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The Standard Selection for each application shall have information if a
> check file is already defined from the template level. You can check the
> standard selection.
>
> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Igor Micev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
>
> > I have for example the CUSTOMER application, and the filed MNEMONIC in
> > itself. I open the Help text for that field and see that it is also a
> > key in the MNEMONIC.CUSTOMER table. How do I know if a field of an
> > application is a key in one another? Where to see the connection and
> > read it when i'll need to. I'll need to obtain the relationships
> > between the applications automatically.
>
> > Regards
> > Igor Micev

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