Please disregard my previous message. I can see that, despite Pytables
2.0 apparently working on some of my old code, I'm not calling it right
and I will have to read the "what's new" documentation after all... The
"bug" I reported is most likely just a mistake on my part and completely
unrelated to the indexing issue.

Trying to go too fast for my own good,
Andrew

Andrew Straw wrote:
> I have recently begun the upgrade process to pytables 2.0 and have
> noticed a problem reading some of my old data files. It appears that
> support for indices is not part of PyTables anymore (it's now in
> PyTables Pro, which is fine). Nevertheless, I'd expect PyTables to be
> able to open my old files, even if it doesn't make use of PyTables Pro.
> Unfortunately, PyTables (today's snapshot) has a problem reading old
> tables I built that have an index.


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