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HuaMin Chen Posted 18 years ago
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For one foreign key in that captioned table, how can we know, to which primary key in another table it's referring?

Actually there’re only 2 formats because "COMMISSION AND AGENCY FEES" format has a little bit of difference in the structure. But for some other expenses, the users can choose either a specific kind or even ALL (by ‘*’). Please also notice the parameters we can choose in these 2 reports.

When I was trying to experience more with the captioned tool, I was prompted for having a registration key. Is there any keys, by which we can try more with the tool?
  

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For any foreign key in that captioned [ captioning? ] table, how can we know to which primary key in another table it refers ? Actually there are only two formats , because the "COMMISSION AND AGENCY FEES" format differs a little bit in structure .

  • For any foreign key in that captioned [ captioning?
  • ] table, how can we know to which primary key in another table it refers ?
  • Actually there are only two formats , because the "COMMISSION AND AGENCY FEES" format differs a little bit in structure .
  • But for some other expenses, the users can choose either a specific kind or even ALL ( with ‘*’).
  • Please also notice the parameters we can choose in these two reports.
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For any foreign key in that captioned [captioning?] table, how can we know to which primary key in another table it refers?

Actually there are only two formats, because the "COMMISSION AND AGENCY FEES" format differs a little bit in structure. But for some other expenses, the users can choose either

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