Is there a way to print out the tree?
Does it happen to be in a database somewhere that we can gain access, allowing us to print a report of it?
Printing out the TREE
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Explanation of Tree Print Out
Basically,
if I wanted to print out a manual of my application for my customer, I would like to provide a list of all databases, all tables, all pages, all scripts, etc.
This would be a list of all the elements used in an application.
I thought this would be a good thing to have so as we replicate the application from division to division, it would be easy to distribute and have the division add/delete/change the elements as they see fit.
if I wanted to print out a manual of my application for my customer, I would like to provide a list of all databases, all tables, all pages, all scripts, etc.
This would be a list of all the elements used in an application.
I thought this would be a good thing to have so as we replicate the application from division to division, it would be easy to distribute and have the division add/delete/change the elements as they see fit.
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We're working on this area in Ebase Version 5. At the moment, the closest you can get to this report is by using the export functionality - this shows you a list of all items just before it does an export. To do this, select a form (or maybe a project) in the tree, right click and select export. Fill in a file name - anything will do as you're not actually going to export - then click both checkboxes under Form Options. You'll then see a list of all related tree items. Then click Cancel.
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