tomlepk Posted March 1, 2001 Posted March 1, 2001 I see where to print out scripts and field definitions, but not relationships. Is that a missing feature or am I just thick and don't see it. Thomas
mdpres Posted March 1, 2001 Posted March 1, 2001 quote: Originally posted by tomlepk: I see where to print out scripts and field definitions, but not relationships. Is that a missing feature or am I just thick and don't see it. Thomas This is credited to bd I asked the same question in the scriptmaker forum. the following is the answer except I had to use Cmd-Shift-3 to make it work right Dean I just expand the window to show as many relationships as the screen will hold and they use a Cmd-Shift-4 (Mac) screen capture and drag around the important stuff. I print the captured image using Simpletext. Sometimes you'll need to scroll, if all the relationship won't fit on the screen. I often paste this screen capture to a layout so it is easily available for reference if a relationship gets disconnected. bd
Lee J Posted March 2, 2001 Posted March 2, 2001 Better option go to www.wmotion.com and grab a free copy of FM analyzer Lite this works a treat and it's available for Mac/PC
tomlepk Posted March 13, 2001 Author Posted March 13, 2001 quote: Originally posted by byteworks: Better option go to www.wmotion.com and grab a free copy of FM analyzer Lite this works a treat and it's available for Mac/PC Thanx that was just what I needed! Thomas
Ocean West Posted March 14, 2001 Posted March 14, 2001 Fields Needed: gCount Relation gRelationships cRelation cRelation code: Case(Length(RelationNames(Status(CurrentFileName))) does not equal symbolPosition(RelationNames(Status(CurrentFileName)), "
Ocean West Posted March 14, 2001 Posted March 14, 2001 The tab spacing is 200 px 400 px 600 px 750 px Field is 800 px wide by 600 px tall. I suppose with a little more work you could have it check each file in your solution and you could have all the data stored in one database, for easy reference and printing.
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