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Yes we do have it. The nightmare we may have is that we may need to over
every single object and check periodically if "somebody" is using a new x,
y or z user field and then document that. What we want to have is an easy
way to alert all our analysts and programmers of the usage of the user
fields so they do not use them for something else. Somebody told me that
we can go to the business object and rename the field at the attribute
name, label or column heading level, like you explained.

Still, I need to document all these. I know is not impossible to do this
manually but I wanted to see if I can at least cover this browser area
with a more automated way, now that we are using a central repository area
to do these activities.

Thanks Kevin for your insights!


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