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If you've bought a legal copy of designer, then you should have the designer
repository cards. These (5, I believe) cards contain the ERD of the
repository tables/views.
You can always ask Oracle to sent you a copy.
Anyway, You wouldn't really want to insert objects via a form, because there are just too many relationships to take in account. Did you know that, if you are on a field (eg. short name of a module) and press <F5>, you will see the name of the field in the sdd_elements table (which I believe, is the main object table).
Hope this is of any help.
Wim Jans
Peter Buzanits heeft geschreven in bericht <365AD6A8.8C67CB1D_at_icb.co.at>...
>Hi,
>
>where can I find informations about the tables, where Des/2000 holds
>it's repository? For example: Where does it insert rows when a user
>creates an entity?
>
>We have to create very many entities in the rep., so we thougt about
>creating a Form which directly manipulates the repository's tables and
>creates entities this way.
>
>Thanks for any help,
>Peter Buzanits
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