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>But if everyone used the same field names and PREFIX or QUALIFIED then the >system file QADBIFLD would be terrific. >Also, a SQL UDT would be a better substitute for a field reference file. >But if you >never use sql< then I can understand the grounding for your >beliefs. >Rob Berendt I don't think UDT's are a exact replacement for the Refer process. I can Refer to a field and change any attribute I want on the new field. and many other things that UDT's do not provide. If you still have to use Printer Files or Display files you can't just do a REF(xxx) with UDT's John Carr
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