>I appreciate your patience with me today. If I don't get it figured out this time, I won't nag you anymore ... promise.
>
>in a previous message:
>I have:
>Keys.Table as a regular index (ascending)
>Keys.NextId (no index) type intiger
>MyTable.MyTableid as a primary index (ascending)
>
>do i have these fields set up correct?
>
>then in the default box while setting up the field MyTableid, i put:
>GetKey("MyTable")
>
>do i have this correct?
>
>then i just cut and pasted your code.
>
>If all this is correct, I'm going home to play Quake.
>
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>p.s. what would an example of a correct entry be?
>
>>It's looking for the correct entry in the Keys.Dbf for the table that you are inserting to. That's how it determines what the next key is.
>
>>>I know the definitions of Seek and Upper(), but what is seek looking for; i.e. using to find "where it's supposed to be"?
>>>
>>
>
>
>Thanks again
>JD
From the command window:
USE Keys EXCLUSIVE
DELETE TAG Table
INDEX ON UPPER(Table) TAG Table
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer