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Thanks! I used the MetaData from the JDBC connection and it worked great. I knew it was something simple like that, but for some reason I just couldn't find the answer anywhere.

Thanks for your help,
Stephen


Franco Biaggi wrote:

Hi,
I do not exactly undertand your need,
this is the library list of your USRPRF, or the JDBC library specified
in the URL connection using system naming or qualified, in this case you
can obtain it in the MetaData of the JDBC connection.

Stephen Onsager wrote:

Morning Everyone,

Is it possible to retrieve the library name that I'm currently
connected to in a java program?  I'm sure it's probably something
quite simple.  I just can't seem to figure it out this morning.

Thanks
Stephen




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