> Sure, but as I have used it, I thought I can remember that it uses
> foreign keys to render dependency lines between fields in the tables.
> So, a child column which is a member of a foreign key to a parent
> primary key column in a different table will be shown on the graph
> when both tables are added in such a way that the child column has a
> line with an arrow pointing to the parent column. So, if you want to
> have the graph plugin show relationships visually, you must - for the
> foreseeable future - define foreign keys using regular SQL in
> SQuirreL.
Wouldn't it be useful to add exactly the above paragraph to the Help-File?
> Sorry if this all wasn't clear from our conversation. If
> you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
Since I haven't yet defined any kind of FK, where do I see them in the Objects-overwiew? On the imported Keys?
Perhaps a screenshot, where do you see the FK displayed in your Graph-relation would be useful as well for the Help-File.
ThX for making clear, what the whole thing is good for.
:)
LeO
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