: Thursday, August 03, 2006 11:50 AM
To: Murray Moore; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Solution NOT SOLVED Phantom Index Entries
Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source
> of the phantom entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
&g
Why don't you think about getting IXGen from fsa.com and using it to
open all the markers. Then delete the problems...
http://www.fsatools.com/
Just in passing, it's a great indexing tool too, but that one
particular function would be useful to you in solving the problem.
Art
On 8/3/06, Murray
I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the phantom
entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
In my index I have made the offending index entries conditional and hidden them.
/\/\
Murray
August 03, 2006 11:50 AM
To: Murray Moore; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Solution NOT SOLVED Phantom Index Entries
Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source
> of the phantom entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
>
> I
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Murray Moore wrote:
I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the
This is very peculiar... has to be an explanation somewhere! :)
Are you by chance pulling your files across a network? Perhaps stale or
out-of-sync files are being moved around. (Man
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the
This is very peculiar... has to be an explanation somewhere! :)
Are you by chance pulling your files across a network? Perhaps stale or
out-of-sync files are being moved around. (Many
Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source
> of the phantom entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
>
> In my index I have made the offending index entries
> conditional and hidden them.
I didn't really understand the initial problem, but whate
Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source
> of the phantom entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
>
> In my index I have made the offending index entries
> conditional and hidden them.
I didn't really understand the initial problem, but what
Why don't you think about getting IXGen from fsa.com and using it to
open all the markers. Then delete the problems...
http://www.fsatools.com/
Just in passing, it's a great indexing tool too, but that one
particular function would be useful to you in solving the problem.
Art
On 8/3/06, Murra
I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the phantom
entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
In my index I have made the offending index entries conditional and hidden them.
/\/\
Murray
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