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Before I reinvent the wheel in case it's already been invented, I need a
utility or query that will take as input a file name (can limit to
physicals, but would be nice to be able to specify a logical file) and
return a list of files (physical and dependent logicals) that have UNIQUE
keys *and* have no select/omit. The bonus would be list the key fields as
well, but that's a wish list item.

At the present time, I need to check thirty physical files for unique
keys. For those that don't have unique keys, I need to check all of the
dependent logicals for unique keys. After reviewing the first 3 physical
files, I'm already up to having to check 40 logicals, and there's no reason
to believe the remaining 27 physical files will show a downward trend in
the number of dependent logicals. The potential exists that I will need to
repeat this process in the future.

Thanks,
- Dan

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