If you create association fields in the dictionary for any associated 
multivalued fields they will appear as separate subtables via ODBC. You 
can also create association fields for individual (ie. not associated 
with any other) MV fields and they will appear as subtables.

Garry Smith wrote:
> You will need to create I-Descriptors that call subroutines to return
> single values. We have created a separate account that has VOC entries
> pointing back to the production data, and the dictionaries are just the
> fields we need for our ODBC application. One of those applications is
> the UPS WorldShip ODBC connection to our UV data. 
>
>
> Garry L. Smith
> Dir Info Systems
> Charles McMurray Company
> V# 559-292-5782   F# 559-346-6169
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Katz
> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:51 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [U2] Universe ODC field association
>
> I have been working with ODBC on Universe 10.x for a short time, and
> seem to have the basics working.  I need some help setting up the
> association between the MV fields and regular fields in the file.  Any
> help or examples would be appreciated.
>   
>  
> Thanks
> David.
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