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Problem with command INDEX
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02/06/2006 08:49:33
 
 
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02/06/2006 08:41:29
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01126692
Message ID:
01126722
Vues:
16
>>>>>Why you need this?
>>>>
>>>>Hi Boris,
>>>>My problem is the following:
>>>>I have a table with an index on it. To use that table programatically, I have to remove the index file and put a new index on it.
>>>>What I've thought and done so far is that I got rid of the table's index file by flipping the 28.byte of the table flag to 0 and removed the cdx. Then I tried to create a new index with the command INDEX but I wasn't able to.
>>>>To be more specific, I managed to create the index but it did not work.
>>>>I tried your suggestion too but I got the error message: 'Invalide database....'.
>>>>Probably I have to do sg with the dbc file too.
>>>>
>>>>Tamas
>>>
>>>May I ask WHY you have to remove the index file and put a new index on it? Isn't a structural index good enough?
>>
>>Hi Tore,
>>I get the table with an index, which has a function in its index expression and I dont need that. But I do need an own one.
>>Tamas
>
>So you receive the table from somewhere else, including the CDX, and need to process the table on your own computer?
>And do you also have the function which is used on the table, on your own computer?

Yes, that's right. I dont have and need the function at all.
Tamas
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