Good afternoon all - after 3 years of using FH, I finally stumble upon this site. Oh, if only I'd known earlier.
Anyway, I have recently upgraded to FH 4 and am now the proud owner of a web site with all the history available to the world.
I have used the wizard, and it's great, and once I'd worked out the best FTP program to upload the info, I was away. Now I can't stop tinkering!
One of things i'd like to publish is 'the relationship to root' summary, a tool I find invaluable in FH. Does anyone know how I can get such a thing uploaded? I've had a brief look through the forums, so apologies if the answer is already there and I haven't spotted it.
Sorry for my long-winded first post
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Hi uktony
If you bring up a diagram in FH4, the choose Diagram Options and look at the Text tab, you will find something useful. Toward the bottom of the list there are two Text schemes -
1. Names, Dates, How Related to Chart Root &
2. Names, Dates, How Related to File Root.
These would help provide you with a start in producing a diagram. If, however, you want a query the go through the process to edit these Text Schemes and copy the 'Template' line across to a query (but remember to copy not cut).
Hope this helps
Bilko
If you bring up a diagram in FH4, the choose Diagram Options and look at the Text tab, you will find something useful. Toward the bottom of the list there are two Text schemes -
1. Names, Dates, How Related to Chart Root &
2. Names, Dates, How Related to File Root.
These would help provide you with a start in producing a diagram. If, however, you want a query the go through the process to edit these Text Schemes and copy the 'Template' line across to a query (but remember to copy not cut).
Hope this helps
Bilko
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I can't think of a quick way to produce a single report, with out using an CSV to HTML converter (google for many options) but you could add the How Related to the individual pages if you wanted to.
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Thanks for the responses - I'll have a play and see what I can come up with
Tony
Tony