>>>
>>>Open DBC as a table and run following query
>>>
>>>SELECT LEFT(db1.ObjectName,50) AS TableName, LEFT(db2.ObjectName,50) AS FieldName ;
>>> FROM mydbc db1 JOIN mydbc db2 ON db1.ObjectId = db2.ParentId ;
>>> WHERE db1.ObjectType = "Table" ;
>>> AND db2.ObjectType = "Field" AND db2.ObjectName = lcFieldName
>>>
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>>Thank you, Sergey. I was just in the process of doing kind of the same, using LOCATE. Your approach looks much better.
>
>Without using DBC as a table you can loop through tables using ADBOBJECTS() function, but I think, this one is better and simpler, especially if it's needed not in a program.
This is an example of what I was telling you in the PM some time ago. Tact.
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