Scott:

Three thoughts:

(1) The Forms window within the Data Designer displays a "Form Table(s)" column listing the tables upon which each table-bound (not variable) Form is built;

(2) Additional clues to the relationships between the tables used are ably displayed by the R:Documenter Plugin;

(3) The relationships documented in #2 are graphically displayed with the R:DependencyViewer module.

The three together may provide enough of a "mind map" to meet the need.

Best, Bruce

Bruce A. Chitiea
SafeSectors, Inc.
1142 S Diamond Bar Blvd # 442
Diamond Bar CA 91765-2203

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From "Scott Siegwald" <[email protected]>
To "RBASE-L" <[email protected]>
Date 10/9/2024 9:55:09 AM
Subject [RBASE-L] - Just took over huge RBASE System: is there a way to map it?

I an trying to figure out a very large multi-table multi-form system. How can I figure out which forms are using which data? Is there a "create overview" type of function that can mind-map the connections?

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