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How to find associated SQL table

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In classic client NAV 2009 it was very easy to open the form designer -> right click -> properties and then find the "SourceTable"  to know exactly where the source (the SQL table) of the data was coming from.

I am trying to find a way to do this in NAV2017.  Is it possible?  What is shown in the address bar of the application isn't necessarily the actual SQL table name.

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    RockwithNav Profile Picture
    RockwithNav 6,562 on at
    RE: How to find associated SQL table

    If CTRL+ALT+F1 doesn't work then please add Windows Key to in this, it will work.

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    Stefano Demiliani Profile Picture
    Stefano Demiliani 37,162 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: How to find associated SQL table

    Click CTRL+ALT+F1 or Page Information menù in the top left corner of every NAV Page. Here you can see the table and the record details.

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