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From: flanery@manzana.epm.ornl.gov (Ray Flanery)
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Subject: How can one retrieve
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all of the userdefined classes in a database without also getting
the names of the inversion files associated with it? The normal
way (in the manual, 15.4 Querying the System Catalogs) does not
avoid this.


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