Relationships are set in code - vaguely like (my syntax memory is way out of date!). There are also index usage statements. FoxPro is basically an enhanced dBase, so the data relationships are very similar.
SELECT 1 USE employee SELECT 2 USE timecards SET RELATION ON emplID TO employee These are often set up in groups using catalogues. If you have catalogues available, they should show you how the coded relationships are set up. K Kleinman Zajac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> But how do you get to see the relationships between the tables and where >are the forms and reports located and how do I get into the program. << > >My recollection is that the forms are coded with @get and @say statement. >The good part is that if they have the source to the program (and it sounds >like they do) then you can see all of the forms. �The reports are in files, >if I'm not mistaken with extensions lbx and rpt or something like that. >But you are going to need a copy of foxbase to look at them - the >information is not in the data files themselves. >================================================ >TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: >Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l >================================================ >TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l >================================================ >TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: >http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/ > __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ ================================================ TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l ================================================ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l ================================================ TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/
