On Mar 14, 8:05=A0am, Steve Graham <solitary.wandere...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 13, 8:43=A0am, Pete <peter.charbonn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Mar 12, 2:03 pm, Steve Graham <solitary.wandere...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > I have a question about this and don't know quite what other forum
in
> > > which to post.
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> > > I am trying to add a field to a screen and the fields table is not
> > > listed among the included tables. =A0When I try to enter it
separately=
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> > > I get the message: =A0The table selected is not valid for this form
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> > > I can go into form builder and see the allowed tables for the form,
> > > but see no way to add another one.
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> > > Any ideas?
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> > > TIA, Steve Graham
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> > Steve,
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> > I used to know this...sadly, I've had to over-write most of my IDX
> > knowledge with Epic knowledge. =A0Limited wet-ware space and all...
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> > There is a couple of Yahoo groups you could check:
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> >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/idx-system-managers/
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> > or
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> >http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/idxusers/
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> > If I remember correctly, there are some DBMS tables which are "off-
> > limits" for querying. =A0Index tables or something. =A0So if your
table =
is
> > one of those, it might not be possible. =A0GE also frowns upon getting
> > at data programmatically (for real, via M).
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> > Good luck.
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> Thanks, Pete. =A0I requested admission to the groups and the former one
> consented. =A0The problem with the latter may have been my e-mail
> address.
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I found an answer with my company. My thanks to all those who helped.
Steve


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