On 3/28/2012 3:02 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> Just got off phone with data engineer from Infor. EFP system, and he
> told me there was no Data Dictionary.  They have a report to kick out
> a .txt to use.  But in java the scrape session code to display the
> "Description" of the table.
>
> Only 3400 base tables to compare!



That's a crime.  Databases--especially of that size--should always come 
with a data dictionary.


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Mike Babcock, MCP
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