You can use

view.annotation

in 

- (void)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView annotationView:(MKAnnotationView *)view 
calloutAccessoryControlTapped:(UIControl *)control

John

On Thursday Apr 1  6:16 PM, at 6:16 PM, Roger Dalal wrote:

> Help All (please)!
> 
> I have approximately 80 map annotations on a typical MapKit mapview. I have 
> initialized the annotations with an array generated from a SQLlite database. 
> I need to push a detail view controller once the user touches the annotation 
> Detail Disclosure button on the annotation's Callout, but I can not figure 
> out how to detect which annotation was touched. Any help or advise will be 
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> Roger Dalal
> Stuart, Florida
> 
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