Hi!
No, but you will have a problem when moving to SQL Server or Oracle database. SET KEY is strictly VFP function. It also have limited capabilities for filtering - it just uses the index, not a logical expression or even such complicated things as LIKE opeprator that you can use in the SELECT statement.
>Vlad
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>What about Jaime's suggestion, will it still be a performance issue?
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>Kev
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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