RFrench,
You will find that the people in this forum likely have most, if not all of
the information that you are looking for.  If you provide the details of
your environment, and what you are looking for, where you have tried, and
maybe even where you looked to try to find the right information....this
forum will likely bridge the gap of your inexperience and bring you up to
speed fairly quickly....now...to provide a bit of information to answer your
question...even though I'm sure it's not what you meant....here you go.

The information is stored mainly in the T tables, the H tables are used
strictly for Status History storage (unless you have that turned off that
is)...and the B tables store the binary data associated with the records in
T if you happen to have attachment fields on that form.

:) 

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Subject: Re: SQL Reporing Services - making sense of Remedy Table structure

Thanks for that, for me personally speaking it raises another issue where
%&*% is all this information.  I have only been in my role for about 8
months, l have reached the conculsion that l am missing something.  There is
obviously plenty of information and experience regarding the backend
database, and some other issue, but finding it is another issue althogher. 
My experience so far, is find one bit of information here then another bit
somewhere else, yet very little is documented, in any meaning form.

Sorry for the rant Remedy is an excellent product however even in my short
experience there are things missing.  Not least of all documenation.  Guess
now l have managed to start posting l might be asking some more questions =)
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