Richard Kaye wrote:
> Check the wiki for comments on unique indexes. I don't know if this 
 > describes your problem but it or some variation might be causing
 > the results you're getting.

Yes, I am using the "unique" index for the purpose for which it was 
designed.  I've been doing dBase -> Fox since ~ 84 or 85 as a user, ~88 
as a developer. I know what a Unique index is used for. Only it isn't 
doing it. Like others have pointed out, a SQL statement works better 
these days.

I guess I need to bring this up only among fellow oldsters over a barley 
pop.

Ken

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