Not to mention illegal to reverse-engineer any program except open-source
software!

>From the License.txt file in your Legacy folder:

"3. OTHER RESTRICTIONS. You may not rent or lease the  SOFTWARE.  You may
not reverse engineer, decompile, or  disassemble the SOFTWARE."

Non-disclosure agreements are required to get the info you're requesting.
I'll pass this on to Ken to make sure he sees it.  You'll need to work with
the programmers on this.

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave
Keeney
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 11:14 AM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy Database Hierarchy


I'd like to write an add-on for Legacy. Are there any documents available
that explain the database hierarchy?

I know I can take it into Access design mode and "reverse-engineer" it, but
that's somewhat labor intensive and error prone. Just deciphering the table
names takes time to interpret.

If there's already some documentation that'd be better. It seems that Legacy
promotes third party software so there must be something, but I haven't run
across it yet. Does anybody know of anything?

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