If you were on version 9.5, then there is a nice "find in custom eeps" that 
would help, although it would not find references in form/report variable 
definitions.

This will work as long as all your forms are not compressed:

browse all from sys_forms3 where #4 contains 'yourtablename'

When you get the list, go to the sys_data column, double-click on it, and 
then search for your table

Karen


In a message dated 11/8/2012 9:34:46 AM Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes: 
> I'm using Rbase 7.6 for Windows.  
>  
> I deleted a bunch of old tables, reports and forms from our database.  
> Then I packed the database.  Next I wanted to make sure that there were no 
> lookups from other forms and reports into the deleted tables.  But I didn't 
> want to call up every single report and form, so I went to .cmd prompt and 
> entered the command:  
> Find "deleted-table-name"  database-name.rb2
>  
> It began to list all the newly deleted tables, forms and reports, plus 
> some old reports that I know I deleted years ago. 
> My first question is: Is there a better way to look for these old 
> references/lookups?
> Second question: How long does Rbase store deleted tables, reports &forms, 
> even after a pack?
>  
> Thanks,
> Patti
> 

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