I wrote scripts to do this a while back that are available on GitHub. There is a PL/SQL version for Oracle DBs and an SQR version. It basically looks for all fields that could contain the data value being searched and queries each table to see if the value exists. It can take a while, but we have used it several times successfully.
https://github.com/otherted/findfieldvalue
The main driver is, of course, selecting table and field names...
SELECT
RF.RECNAME
, RF.FIELDNAME
, RD.SQLTABLENAME
, F.FIELDTYPE
FROM SYSADM.PSRECFIELDDB RF, SYSADM.PSRECDEFN RD, SYSADM.PSDBFIELD F
WHERE RF.FIELDNAME LIKE UPPER(:fieldnamein)
AND RD.RECNAME = RF.RECNAME
AND RD.RECTYPE = 0 -- ONLY CHECK SQL TABLES
AND RF.FIELDNAME = F.FIELDNAME
AND F.FIELDTYPE LIKE :fieldtypein
AND F.FIELDTYPE <> 8 -- exclue IMAGE fields which are binary BLOB
AND (((F.LENGTH + F.DECIMALPOS + 2) >= length(:fieldvaluein))
OR (F.LENGTH = 0))
ORDER BY RF.RECNAME, RF.FIELDNAME;
Then for each table/field try to find the value...
'SELECT UPPER(' || o_realfldname || '), COUNT(*) ' ||
'FROM SYSADM.' || o_realrecname || ' A ' ||
'WHERE UPPER(' || o_realfldname || ') LIKE :1 ' ||
'GROUP BY UPPER(' || o_realfldname || ') ';