Yesterday I had put "index yes" in my global dumptype though. I just put
it in the individual dumptypes. We'll see what happens in the morning.
Robert
"John R. Jackson" wrote:
> >It does say "index NO". ...
>
> Well, that would certainly explain things. :-)
>
> >How do I change this?
>
> Add "index yes" to the dumptype. If you want indexing for everything,
> change the "global" dumptype and that should apply to all the other
> dumptypes, assuming any you defined yourself include it.
>
> >Robert L. Harris
>
> John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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