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Tom Deskevich wrote:
<<SNIP>>

I guess there is no way to get the data definitions
when you map your data base. That is the way VB.NET
does it in the data sets. The map data base function
seems to only create an icon with the table name in it.

If the /map/ feature is as I recall, then mapping a single TABLE with no referential integrity nor any INDEX definitions is just a distinct entity within the entire database. The map intends only to give a picture of the entity and its known relations. If the data in the TABLE is related to other data or objects within the database, then those relations must be added\created. When such relationships exist, then the map will show those relationships.

Regards, Chuck

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