Thanks for your replies. I am aware of the "document eeps" feature, but is there a query that can determine which forms in a DB contain custom eeps?
Regards, Stephen Markson ForenSys The Forensic Systems Group www.ForenSys.ca 416 512 6950 > -----Original Message----- > You can do a whole form: > Form designer > Top menu bar - Forms | Document EEPS | your choice of output > > Lists date, time, database, form name and then all EEPS, Custom Form > Actions, Objects (including type, component IDS etc.) Absolutely > Fantastic! > I choose the clipboard and then paste it into a blank R:Base editor > document. > You have full editing capabilities and can search for dup code, etc > Caution! I find I'll start making changes to the code in the editor > rather than changing code in the form. Oh well, that's what cut'n'paste > is for. > > Documenting EEPS is a great capability! > > Doug > > Stephen, > > Use the "Document Custom EEPs" option if you are using R:BASE 7.6/Turbo V- > 8 > for Windows. > > While in Form Designer: > > Main Menu | Form | Document EEPs ... Following output options are > available: > > . Printer > . Text File > . PDF File > . Clipboard > > While in Report Designer: > > Main Menu | Report | Document Custom EEPs ... Following output options are > available: > > . Printer > . Text File > . PDF File > . Clipboard > > On the other hand, R:Documenter is the "ultimate solution" to > document everything! > > http://www.rdocumenter.com > > Very Best R:egards, > > Razzak.

