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List,

I have 2 more issues/concerns that I don't understand. Perhaps there are
explanations/circumventions to these as well.

1) When I expand a schema and show all the tables, beneath each table there
is a node called "Uses" and one called "Used by". "Uses", I understand, are
all the tables referenced by the table in focus. The items displayed make
sense and are correct. I am assuming that "Used by" means other tables that
reference this table. If that is the case, the items displayed are not
correct. In some cases only one appears but several others are missing. In
other cases no referencing tables appear even though they do exist. Is this
a configuration and/or setup problem?

2) When I choose "Search" for a table in the schema tree, uncheck the "Match
case" check box, and key a value in the "Like string" box (such as
%memorial%), I get no hits. If I execute the same search on the same table
with "Match case" checked but change the search string to "%Memorial%" I get
the hits I was expecting. Again, am I doing something wrong? Or does the
"Match case" check box not work?

TIA


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