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Subject: Re: Forms Documenter Tool
Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 19:39:13 GMT
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Have you checked out what you get from FormDoc, which is built into
Forms 4.5?

Select File | Administration | FormsDoc from the Forms Designer Menu.

The ouput is kind of hard to read but it is all there.	If you are interested
in obtaining MS Word macros that will make that output more pleasant, drop me
a line.

-- Ronald K. Olcott, President
-- Interlude Enterprises
-- interld808@aol.com



In article <6t4a6g$nc7$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
  mlr2708@my-dejanews.com wrote:
> Does anyone know of a software tool that documents a SQL*Form in version 4.5?
> In the DOS days of SQL*Forms 2.3 there was just such a tool, HOMER, that laid
> out a nice report.  It had a Blocks, Fields and Triggers section.  There is a
> product for Power Builder called PowerDocs which produces an MS Word document
> with a table-of-contents.  Surely, some enterprising programmer/company has
> written one for Forms.
>
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