give this a try (you might need to run it under a user account who has
SmartTree access)

<IODATA loginguid="<loginguid>" sessionkey="<sessionkey>">
<TREESEGMENT action="gototreereference" guid="<guid of list a>"
type="link"/></IODATA>
</CLIENT>

you will get the following XML back
<IODATA><TREESEGMENTS>
<SEGMENT guid="43C7CC60F0A14AF0932DC260604243A2"
parentguid="8B513D8A60674DDCA433B56905D177C6" close="0" islink="2"
name="con_quicklinks" type="link" value="con_quicklinks:Home"
imagetype="28" expand="1" col1value="con_quicklinks:Home"
col1fontcolor="#0000ff" col2fontcolor="#ff8C00" col2value=""
col1fontweight="normal" col2fontweight="normal"></SEGMENT>
</TREESEGMENTS>

just make sure that select the very last SEGMENT node in the result
set - the GUID attribute will be the value of list B.

Good luck,
Kim



On Sep 16, 1:24 am, angle shade <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have one list A referenced to another list B.
>
> Does anyone know how I can find the guid of B using RQL, once I have
> discovered, using RQL, that A is a reference?
>
> I can see that if I knew B I could find out that A links to it by using
> ‘Showing Reference List’ RQL but I can’t see how to find B from A.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Ta

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