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Buck,

I think he is trying to get a listing of columns in a table, and their
properties, into Excel. Perhaps for documentation purposes. I think he
is hoping to export the picture from iNav into Excel. If he just "has" to
document this in Excel then I suggest querying SYSCOLUMNS instead. I am
of the opinion that any report like this, whether it's on paper or in
Excel, is obsolete the day it's created. And I fall back on SYSCOLUMNS or
DSPFFD or alternative tools like DSPLYT.


Rob Berendt

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