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To: Multiple recipients of list delphi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, 18 March 1999 15:12
Subject: RE: [DUG]: dbf indexes
Yes, there's a white paper on the Borland.com site called "DBase Index
Expression Primer" or something similar.
It's quite good. I used it a lot in my Delphi 1 da
This is the link you want:
http://www.borland.com/devsupport/delphi/ti_list/TI868D.html
and there are more Dbase TIs on the list here:
http://www.borland.com/devsupport/delphi/ti_list/
I just had a look at borland.com but couldn't find it. If
either of you
do have it / find it, I'd
. Especially on the
different handling of production and non-production index files.
regards,
Steve.
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From: Steven Wild [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list delphi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, 16 March 1999 20:55
Subject: Re: [DUG]: dbf indexes
Steve
I
Yes, there's a white paper on the Borland.com site called "DBase Index
Expression Primer" or something similar.
It's quite good. I used it a lot in my Delphi 1 days.
Cheers,
Simon Mahony.
Thanks Steven - I did get this working - I hadn't realised
that Delphi
supported a few xbase functions
I just had a look at borland.com but couldn't find it. If either of you
do have it / find it, I'd appreciate it if you could send me a copy.
Tnanks in advance.
Simon Mahony wrote:
Yes, there's a white paper on the Borland.com site called "DBase Index
Expression Primer" or something
It's been a while since I used Clipper or dBase files but I seem to
remember that you can use xBase functions in the expression to build the
index. ie 'fld1 + str(fld2,5) + fld3' should work if you create the
index in database desktop.
Cheers
Duane.
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From: Stephen