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Determing what form is accessedYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 24 Jun 08 1:43 PM
Hi. I am an intern at a company and they want me to modify some of the procedures involving SLX. The problem is that no one who works here seems to know how to use SLX Architect, none of the code has comments, and the manuals are not for the version of SLX they have (6.2 manuals for 7.2 SLX).

While I do not need to modify much, I need to know how to ascertain what form is accessed in creating a new account (they have many projects with uncorrelated names and I cannot find a custom form for it by hand so far) because I need it to generate the primary key for the database schema used by the in-house software.

Is there a trick for this? I need to figure this out so I can begin to enforce relational integrity in their database systems (which they sorely lack) and then begin fixing a host of redundancy problems.

Thanks,
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Re: Determing what form is accessedYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 26 Jun 08 3:10 PM
I was able to find the form by hand. For adding a new account, the name was "DB_MOD2". Thankfully, I think I only need to change up this one form. Now I get to play with the SLX db. I was trained on an Oracle server for my db design class, so hopefully this should go easily.
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