Thanks Rick! I found out elsewhere that I wanted to DELETE rather than DROP. Could I get an explanation of what and index is? I thought it was like an array index in programming languages...
Thanks! Chris On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris wrote: > > I'm wanting to drop a row/record/index in my Derby Embedded > > installation (pre-installed in ColdFusion 8 Developer's Edition), but > > the index-names aren't as simple as I had originally assumed (0, 1, > > 2,...). I visited > > http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.3/ref/rrefsqlj59893.html to > > understand them, but it doesn't tell me how to determine what my > > indexes are named. I haven't renamed them, so what's the default > > name, and how do I alter that name to obtain the Nth index? > > > > Thanks! > > Chris > Hi Chris, > > The following query will list out the names of all the indexes in the > database: > > select t.tablename, c.conglomeratename > from sys.systables t, sys.sysconglomerates c > where c.isindex and t.tableid = c.tableid > order by tablename, conglomeratename > > Hope this helps, > -Rick > -- In ALL things, strive for ><>, Chris
