Thank you, John. That's a neat thing to know. R:Base rocks!
Albert

On 9/13/2013 7:05 AM, R:BASE Support wrote:
Hello Albert,

The asterisk is displayed on the Foreign Key column as it is defined as a Foreign Key as well as an index (multi-column).

I will also send this reply to the RBASE-L list.

Thank you for the sample.

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<http://www.facebook.com/rbase>At 06:50 PM 9/12/2013, Albert Berry wrote:
Here you go. It survived reloads and unload/run. The table in question is Prices, the column is PartID

Albert

On 9/12/2013 11:28 AM, R:BASE Support wrote:
At 12:37 PM 9/12/2013, Albert Berry wrote:
I noticed today that a TEXT (8) column FK was listed with an asterisk *FK** in the table designer columns window. Anyone have any idea what the asterisk stands for? It doesn't mean TEXT because I have another TEXT (4) column FK, and it is shown without the asterisk.


Albert,

This message is being sent to you privately off the public list.

We have tried but cannot replicate the above issue.

Can you unload the database structure into a file and reply with the file?

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