Paul,

1. For the table names try:

Use <<DatabaseName>>.dbc
Set Filter To Objecttype="Table"
Browse

2. For the databases use aDatabases()

Dave Crozier

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Sent: 14 November 2007 16:11
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Subject: Two database questions

Hi all

1. How can I get a list of all the tables in a database so that I can 
process them one at a time ?

2. How can I get a list of open databases (as intellisense comes up with 
when you type SET DATABASE in the command window) ?

Thanks

Paul Newton



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