Multiple Tables in an object


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Let's say I have a strongly-typed dataset that contains multiple tables.  And, let's call this dataset 'Orders'.  How can I create an object with Strata-frame?  All of the documentation points to one table per object.  Not that the attachment is a 'real-life' example.  But, I don't want to upload what I use at our company for public consumption.
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Is there a command to create the tables in SQL Server from the XSD schema ?

Not that I'm aware of... I wouldn't suspect that it would be in SQL Server Management Studio, but it certainly wouldn't surprise me if there was a 3rd party tool that would do it. 

I downloaded the sample and see to BOs, but I of course have nothing to map them to in sql server.

Hrm... the StrataFrameSample database with sample data should be deployed by the SF install to the same server that the StrataFrame database was installed.  So, unless you skipped that option, you should have some sample data somewhere.

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