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    Posted: 06-Nov-2007 at 3:35pm

Is there any way to print off relationships in the Ideablade Object mapping tool?

 
The reason I ask this is that my application looks at three different datasources depending on which model.dll I comile it with.  This creates some issues as I have to make sure that everything is in sync with all three.  i.e everything I change in the one Model.dll I have to change in the other two.
 
Actually what about printing a nice report that puts everything on it,  fields, properties, relations etc.
 
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Edited by DataMan - 06-Nov-2007 at 3:39pm
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No.  There is there no way to print off relationships in the Ideablade Object mapping tool?

 
If this is really important to you, you might consider using a Reporting Tool such as DevEx XtraReports.
 
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Can I get a little help on this one?  I can see the relationships in the Model.EntityRelationships and everything is nicely laid out in the Model.orm but is there an easy way to report on this or do I have to create an application to parse out the information and then report on it?
 
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There is no easy way to do this.
 
You may have to write your own custom application.
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Open the ORM file in the IDE.  It will display the XML by default.  Right-click anywhere in the file and select "View Data Grid".  Select rdbRelation on the left.  Sort as needed.  Add a dash of paprika...and serve.
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Very beautiful!  Excatly what I wanted for Christmas!
 
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