Quoting Stephen R. Wilcoxon (wilcoxon at bridge.com):
> What is the database behind the ODBC datasource?  There is no uniform way 
> of extracting a schema from a database.  Oracle's info is all stored in the 
> sys_* views and/or v$* tables.  Sybase's info is all stored in dbo.sys* 
> tables.  MS SQL Server is probably similar to Sybase (or, at least, it was 
> identical at one point).

Ahh, that answers the question. I made a bad assuption that ODBC allowed a open
standard to the database schema as well. 

Behind the ODBC connection is a funky little database called DB/TextWorks. It's
a db specialized for libraries.

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