I think it is talking about SCALAR Object there.
I have not come across any non-INDEX tables...
thx
Subra
srikrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I happen to see the RFC1212 and in the INDEX class, it is defined that
there are possibility of having the INDEX less tables ( 4.1.6 - Mapping
of the INDEX clause ). Then it is treated as non-columnar objects, and
the instances of the object are identified by appending a sub-identifier
of zero to the name of the object .
Is there any real time devices implemented with index less tables ? how
can we handle or differentiate a table which has index of not ?
Your input is highly appreciated.
Regards,
Srikrishnan
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