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                   I guess it is DIAGRAM data, looks like this (I cant figure who would want this in the documentation anyway) I guess it is DIAGRAM data, looks like this (I cant figure who would want this in the documentation anyway)
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 Configuration = "(H (1[22] 4[23] 2[20] 3) )"
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 Configuration = "(H (1 [50] 4 [25] 3))"
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 Configuration = "(H (1 [50] 2 [25] 3))"
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 Configuration = "(H (4 [30] 2 [40] 3))"
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 Configuration = "(H (1 [56] 3))"
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 Configuration = "(H (2 [66] 3))"
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 Begin Pane¬Configuration = 6
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 Configuration = "(H (4 [50] 3))"
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 Configuration = "(V (3))"
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 Begin Pane¬Configuration = 8
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 Configuration = "(H (1[56] 4[18] 2) )"
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 Begin Pane¬Configuration = 9
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 Configuration = "(H (1 [75] 4))"
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 Num¬Panes = 2
 Configuration = "(H (1[66] 2) )"
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 Configuration = "(H (4 [60] 2))"
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 Num¬Panes = 1
 Configuration = "(H (1) )"
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 Begin Pane¬Configuration = 13
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 Configuration = "(V (4))"
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 Begin Pane¬Configuration = 14
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 Configuration = "(V (2))"
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 Active¬Pane¬Config = 0
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 Begin Origin =
 Top = 0
 Left = 0
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 Begin Table = "Time¬Card"
 Begin Extent =
 Top = 6
 Left = 38
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 Begin Extent =
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 End
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 Begin Parameter¬Defaults = ""
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 Width = 284
 Width = 1500
 Width = 2175
 Width = 1500
 Width = 1500
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                   Which version of SQL Doc are you running? Version 2.x has the option to uncheck the "Include SQL creation script in generated documentation" which won't document any of the object creation scripts. Which version of SQL Doc are you running? Version 2.x has the option to uncheck the "Include SQL creation script in generated documentation" which won't document any of the object creation scripts.
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                   I have the latest version, and YES I have selected that option, however, the stuff I am referring to in this thread is NOT SQL creation script. Take a close look at it again. WHat it is, is size and position data for designing views that trells SQL server where to draw the boxes representing the tables in the view. I have the latest version, and YES I have selected that option, however, the stuff I am referring to in this thread is NOT SQL creation script. Take a close look at it again. WHat it is, is size and position data for designing views that trells SQL server where to draw the boxes representing the tables in the view.
 When you design a View you add tables and you connect them and you drag the around and size them so that it is easy to read. When you close the View and re-open it, SQL server nicely re-draws everything just like you left it.
 JIM
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