Ok, nevermind. Got it! Does at least one of the things I needed. Now would
be great to have a function that does the opposite ...and yes, I do know
about func_odbc, my current need just isn't big enough to setup a local
MySQL/PostGreSQL etc....was hoping to get this out of the built in DB. I
guess the next step is to maybe use AGI


On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Al Efron [gmail] <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Anyone know how to use the function DB_KEYS()?
>
> Info on this is non-existant on the net incl. the wiki and there are
> absolutely NO examples of it anywhere. I was hoping that unlike the other
> DB functions, this is able to get the Key for a given Value OR at least
> list ALL keys of a given Family Tree through which we can maybe iterate and
> get the values of each key etc.
>
> Speaking of which, it WOULD be quite cool if there was a function that
> could do as above, i.e. find the key(s) if instead of a value lookup for a
> given key, a key was returned for a given value or "pattern" of a known
> value
>
> Thx
> \a
>
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