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Hi everyone!

Few days ago somebody was looking for a way to have like a "XREF" file with all
the files used in queries (for a special project).  I tried to look at the
original e-mails talking about this subject but I did not find it.  Maybe our
partner has resolved his situation; however, I kept checking and there is a very
well-know product called Documint (http://www.bcdsoftware.com/) that can help on
this matter.  This is the answer I received specifically from Tech Support on
this regard:

"After running some preliminary tests here, it appears that these are in fact
analyzed fully by Docu-Mint, and you can list the files that are used, or also
look at where the files are used to show the QRYDFN, or even look at a CL with
the QRYDFN in it, and find what you need from there.

The only thing which we found was a problem was that on one of the commands,
QRYDFN was not supported as a valid object type, but we'll clean up that
validation, because once the command runs, the results are all there."

Apparently this "bug" they have is easily addressable and if that "somebody" is
still looking for an alternative, here is another option.

Just to help.

Regards,

Peter Vidal
Programmer Analyst
PALL Aeropower Corp.




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