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    This article has a zip file attachment, are there any instructions on how to get to the source after extracting the ZIP file?

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    Under "Building the Utility" there is a link that is underlined that reads "the programs used by this application". Make sure you open the ".clp" in notepad or something like that. My OS thought ".clp" was a clipboard document. This does work well. I found the RTVQMQRY command a while back and figured there was a way to use it to get the files used in queries...I was just too lazy to develop it! Thanks Mike!

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    This sounds like a very useful utility! Where I am now, we don't change database files at all, but my former job required that a lot. So I used to use the RTVQMQRY command to get the query source, and periodically I would refresh a source file on the test machine whose members were the source code for the individual queries in our query library. Then you could scan the source file to see where a given database file was used in the queries. But, this tool would be a more elegant way to accomplish the same thing. Rich Hart

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    It's a very good function , starting with source of this command is possible create a new command for display and select on a sub file all the informations about a query . Thanks a lot Mr. Mike Faust

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    The link to the 'Files required' appears to be broken. getting a 404 error 'Web Page Canoot be found'

    Can you supply new link / files ?

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