On Thursday 11 October 2001 15:52, you wrote:

>
> I'm pretty sure ODBC does indeed define a db-independent means to access
> the database schema.  However, this functionality might not be supported
> by all ODBC drivers.
>
> The following links may be of interest (Win32::ODBC Perl module):
>
> http://www.roth.net/perl/odbc/
> http://www.roth.net/perl/odbc/docs/Object/
>
> The Win32::ODBC object provides some meta-data methods such as
> TableList(), FieldNames(), and Catalog().
>
> Otherwise, I think it's also possible to directly invoke subroutines
> defined in the ODBC DLLs using Visual Basic or Visual C++ ...
>
> Joel

If nothing else Access has "Document Database" add-in that will dump the 
table objects structure. It should work with any linked tables.

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Jack Ungerleider
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