[AccessD] Forms/Queries Relationships

Paul Hartland paul.hartland at googlemail.com
Wed Mar 20 12:31:30 CDT 2013


Long time since I have used it, but doesn't the built in documenter in
Access tell you ?

On 20 March 2013 17:27, Rocky Smolin <rockysmolin at bchacc.com> wrote:

> I think you could get most of that from Rick Fisher's Find and Replace.
>
> R
>
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> Subject: [AccessD] Forms/Queries Relationships
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> I have an mdb with 3 (stand-alone) tables, 49 queries, 2 forms (I tend to
> not use them, as it's easier to use the queries), and 38 reports. I want to
> do some housekeeping by eliminating some of the queries, and re-naming some
> of them. But I need to know which reports refer to what queries.
>
> My question: Is there some built-in utility that will give me a list of
> each
> of the report names, with the name of the query or table it is based on?
> (Yes, I think there are a couple of the first made reports that are based
> on
> the table instead of a query, from when I didn't know better).
>
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