How to see query of a defined dataset

I believe most all of the info for time phase comes from the PartDtl
table.

bw

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> How do you figure out the recordset behind a defined dataset?
> Example, use Developer mode on Time Phase and you see that the
dataset behind that grid is called TimePhas.
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> What I want to see is the query behind that definition.
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> The reason is that we get this weird thing where now and again,
long-met demand (usually transfer orders) that was shipped and is
complete still shows up as demand here.
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> I figured if I could see the reason why Time Phase thinks its
genuine demand, I could fix it.
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> Thanks,
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I posted with no subject, hopefully this will clear it up




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From: Tony Hughes <thughes281@...>
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 3:25:48 PM
Subject: [Vantage] (unknown)


How do you figure out the recordset behind a defined dataset?
Example, use Developer mode on Time Phase and you see that the dataset behind that grid is called TimePhas.

What I want to see is the query behind that definition.

The reason is that we get this weird thing where now and again, long-met demand (usually transfer orders) that was shipped and is complete still shows up as demand here.

I figured if I could see the reason why Time Phase thinks its genuine demand, I could fix it.

Thanks,

Tony






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