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The GetFunctionList() post got me thinking.  The output from that function
is a structure, right?  Well, here's my structure question.  I know that I
can use StructCount to find out the number of keys in a structure, but what
is I don't know what those keys are?  I'm a SOL?  Is there any way to
display a list the list of keys from a structure, kind of like doing a
query.ColumnList?  I know about the StructFind, but if I don't have any clue
what the keys would be this wouldn't really help unless I become a super
good guesser.

Eric

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>The GetFunctionList() post got me thinking.&nbsp; The =
output from that function is a structure, right?&nbsp; Well, here's my =
structure question.&nbsp; I know that I can use StructCount to find out =
the number of keys in a structure, but what is I don't know what those =
keys are?&nbsp; I'm a SOL?&nbsp; Is there any way to display a list the =
list of keys from a structure, kind of like doing a =
query.ColumnList?&nbsp; I know about the StructFind, but if I don't =
have any clue what the keys would be this wouldn't really help unless I =
become a super good guesser.</FONT></P>

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