On 01.06.19 09:50, M.B. Schiekel wrote:
Am 28.05.19 um 22:34 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
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You might have a look at

https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/41821/creating-bib-file-containing-only-the-cited-references-of-a-bigger-bib-file,
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2. Use the .aux file created by that to extract all entries cited
    anywhere in your paper (and only those entries) to a new .bib file,
    applying one of the methods in the StackExchange thread.
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Dear Paul and LyX-friends,

good, but where do I find the LyX generated .aux file?
Thank you very much again,
bernhard

lyx > file > export >latex(plain).

you get the .tex file

run (on a terminal)

latex your.tex 3 times

run (on terminal)

bibtex your (without .tex!)

2-3 times

this gives you in the same folder the your.aux file.

Wolfgang

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