References between source tables and mappings

Hi,
I'm looking for a table, view etc. in the repository which shows me references between source table and mappings?
cheers,
Bernhard

Here's another one:
http://www.nicholasgoodman.com/bt/blog/2005/04/01/owb-sources-and-targets-sql/
select
distinct 'TARGET',
comp.map_name,
comp.data_entity_name,
comp.operator_type
from
all_iv_xform_map_components comp,
all_iv_xform_map_parameters param
where
lower(operator_type)
in ('table', 'view', 'dimension', 'cube')
and param.map_component_id = comp.map_component_id
and param.source_parameter_id is not null
UNION
select
distinct 'SOURCE',
t1.c1,
t1.c2,
t1.c3
from
(select
comp.map_name c1,
comp.data_entity_name c2,
comp.operator_type c3,
max(param.source_parameter_id) c4
from
all_iv_xform_map_components comp,
all_iv_xform_map_parameters param
where
lower(operator_type) in
('table', 'view', 'dimension', 'cube')
and param.map_component_id = comp.map_component_id
group by
comp.map_name, comp.data_entity_name, comp.operator_type) t1
where t1.c4 is null
order by 2,1

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