Data dictionary tables
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- UpdatedAug 1, 2024
- 3 minutes to read
- Washington DC
- Table Administration
Access details related to tables, columns, and field labels in your instance.
Tables
All of the information on an instance is stored in tables, which consist of a series of records. The record in turn holds a series of fields that hold the individual bits of data and can be viewed either as a list or a form.
The Tables [sys_db_object] table contains a record for each table in the database.
Access the Tables [sys_db_object] table by navigating to
. From the Tables list, an administrator can create a custom table, or select an existing table to view table details. In the table form, an administrator can access table administration options.- View, add, or modify columns with a searchable and sortable embedded list, define the auto-number format, make the table extendable by other tables, and create modules for the table.
- Launch a schema map for a table by clicking the Show Schema Map related link.
- Open the dictionary entries for the table by right-clicking the form header and selecting Show Dictionary Record.
- Navigate directly to the default list or form view for the table by clicking the Show List or Show Form related link.
- Delete all records from a table by clicking the Delete All Records.

Dictionary Entries
The Dictionary Entries [sys_dictionary] table, also called the System Dictionary, defines every table and field in the system. It contains information about data type, character limit, default value, dependency, and other attributes of a field.
- To see the system dictionary list view, navigate to .
- To view particular dictionary definition, right-click the list header, form header, or field label, and select Configure Dictionary.

Field Labels
The Field Labels [sys_documentation] table, also called the Language File, contains information about the labels and hints for each table and column in the system.
- To see the list view, navigate to .
- To see the field label for a particular field, right-click the field label on the form.
