| 1. | Click Connectivity studio Integration Design. |
| 2. | Click the Documents tab. |
| 3. | In the list, find and select the desired document. |
| 4. | Click Edit. |
| 5. | Sub-task: View where the document is used. |
| 5.1 | On the ActionPane, on the Deploy tab, click Where-used. |
| 5.2 | A page is opened showing the messages in which the document is used. |
|   | Close the page. |
| 6. | Sub-task: View where a document record is used. |
| 6.1 | In the Record section, in the list, find and select the desired record. |
| 6.2 | In the Record section, click Where-used. |
| 6.3 | A page is opened showing the tables and table records in which the selected document record is used. |
|   | Close the page. |
| 7. | Sub-task: View where a document record field is used. |
| 7.1 | In the Record section, in the list, find and select the desired record. |
| 7.2 | On the Fields tab, in the list, find and select the desired field. |
| 7.3 | On the Fields tab, click Where-used. |
| 7.4 | A page is opened showing the tables and table records in which the selected document record field is used. |
|   | Close the page. |
| 8. | Close the page. |
For an ODBC document, you can have fields defined that are not used in the connectivity setup, but that are required for the Database connection.