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Yes it does Rob. It may not be as easy (or as nice) as you were hoping for put point and click is still a lot better than keying in the constraint (if you are not familiar with with DDL) - which was really my point.

To the best of my knowledge Navigator has never had drag and drop for defining constraints - it does have drag and drop for defining joins in a view but I think that is the only place.

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Paul Tuohy
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rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Does it really Paul? I was really hoping for something that I saw in Access a decade or so ago. Where you could draw a line from one table to another and define the relationship (constraint). I even submitted a DCR on this. I did see a vendor at COMMON that had a tool that would do this.
All I saw in iNav was the ability to see these constraints, not to draw new ones.

Rob Berendt

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