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PDM - show data schema in DBCs
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Title:
PDM - show data schema in DBCs
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01581772
Message ID:
01581772
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-- UPDATE

Found a way to do it with PDM that is super. Just selected "ONe or more files" from on the General tab, then points file list at the data directory.

Works great and documents both DBFs and View and when I get the SQL conversion done it will document the connecitons as well.

Amazing tool.

PDM is such a wonderful tool and I just documented a project I am converting to a SQL Server back end.

But I can't seem to find the magic on the Data tab that shows me anything more than the DBCs. I would like to see the tables and columns ( hopefully with datatype, default values, nullability etc.)

I was pretty sure I had done that before with PDM but all I am seeing on the Data page of the HTML is are the three DBCs but no detail as to DBFs or documentation of the DBC which contains only views.

Anybody know how to do this with PDF or have another suggestion for a good DBC schema reporter. I know there are some but its been a while

TIA


Charles Hankey

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