Darren Emery Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Looks like I'm in over my head here - I was exploring (ok...playing around with) the power of relationships in FM9 - and I somehow lost the reference to the current table. All of my feilds show <Table missing> but the table is shown in the Manage Database menue. The fields and records are still there, I just can't get them to show on the layouts I've previously created. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! PS - a bit of additional information - when I attempt to put a field in any of my layouts, there is not "current table" listed when the field control/setup dialog comes up.
comment Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 In Layout mode, select Layouts > Layout Setup… and associate the layout with a table occurrence (select it from the "Show records from:" drop-down). Then do the same for the fields. Or just create a new layout and delete the problematic one.
Darren Emery Posted September 2, 2009 Author Posted September 2, 2009 Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
Newbies burgmuller Posted April 12, 2011 Newbies Posted April 12, 2011 In Layout mode, select Layouts > Layout Setup… and associate the layout with a table occurrence (select it from the "Show records from:" drop-down). Then do the same for the fields. Or just create a new layout and delete the problematic one. Hello, searching for solutions i read this one. But my drop down menu does not show the table i want to use! (In manage database i can see the table is there and a NEW layout can use it. But the old one (with all the work in it) cannot.) Any idea/ suggestions? Thanks
comment Posted April 12, 2011 Posted April 12, 2011 my drop down menu does not show the table i want to use! (In manage database i can see the table is there and a NEW layout can use it. Are you sure about this? Because if you are, then the file is most likely corrupted.
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