Jerry
Presumably the form you copied from has objects that are bound to tables, such as a grid. Especially if such objects were built using the builder, they auto. get the tables needed into the DE. Presumably you thought , oh, this object references this table so I need to include it in the DE, thus duplicating it? Happend to me many times :-)
Terry
>when creating new form, I usually copy from existing form, and now I have this
>situation: in the DataEnvironment, I added some tables, but when I checked at the DE property, I saw lots of cursors/tables from the previous form. I have moved around the DE form and can't find those tables, but they do list in the property.
>
>1) how can I remove them?
>2) is there any harm if I leave it like that (in case I can't remove them)
>
>please advise
>thanks for the help.
>
>regards,
>
>Jerry
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