How do you know? What are you doing that you can see the data that you can't
find?

I'm with the other posters that believe that you're simply missing
dictionary items (the UniData dictionary is DEescriptive *NOT* PREsriptive
like Oracle). 

However, if they are in multi-value columns there are a couple of things
that could be giving you grief:
 1. The dicts are not properly associated or marked as multi-value
 2. You're looking at the file through SQL and the multi-value data is setup
in a subtable/view.

Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada

-----Original Message-----
From: Dattatraya Walgude

The following command is not showing all data columns.
 
LIST filename ALL
 
The LISTDICT filename - Not showing all column names
 
Now, from one of the filename, I have to extract data from hidden 3
columns which I can not see the names of column. Requesting you to
suggest me in such cases how to extract/see data.
I will be thankful to you, if you provide me all steps in details. This
is urgent matter & my work is stuck.
 
Thanks in advance.

Dattatraya Walgude

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