@BrettZimmerman Printing the UDF report does work but there are a couple issues. (1) It doesn't show the complete Sage table structure (in this case CI_Item), only the UDFs, (2) There is no way in Sage to restrict printing to JUST the UDFs in the CI_Item. It appears that you print all or no UDF definitions.
This doesn't work well for a customer request to know what fields are available in CI_Item. Does it get them there? Yeah, but not nice and I'll guarantee with 90% certainly if I send two PDF filed (regular table structure, UDF structure) they will just call and ask ""what is this? "".
In this specific instance, I am dealing with a 3rd party web developer who wants to know whether certain fields of data are available in CI_Item. This customer (or one of the myriads of come-and-go Sage consultants they've used) has added 379 UDF fields attached to CI_Item over the past several years. There's no practical way I'm going through every field name and match to the web developer request and state whether data they want is included in the UDF.
So, what I'm hoping is that for a middle ground I could give them a nice concise CI_Item file layout which includes just the field names for both the standard and the UDF fields.
I think that arguably falls within the bounds of my support.
Analyzing what someone added over the course of many years in the form of UDF fields and giving an opinion on whether a myriad (probably 100) web developer fields have a corresponding UDF is beyond the scope of support and I would have to separately quote a fee for that.
Sorry so long but I hope it sheds light on the request.