Not exactly sure what you are asking. Are you trying to find all columns in all databases in a single result set?
Something like this should work for you.
create table #Cols
(
TableName nvarchar(128),
Columnname varchar(128),
xtype tinyint,
length int
)
EXECUTE master.sys.sp_MSforeachdb 'USE [?]; insert #Cols SELECT obj.Name AS TableName,col.Name AS ColumnName, col.xtype, col.length
FROM Sysobjects AS obj
INNER JOIN syscolumns AS col ON obj.id = col.id
WHERE Obj.xtype = ''U''
AND col.name LIKE ''%Salvage%'''
select * from #Cols
drop table #Cols
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