>We're trying to find all of individuals in our NAMES table that have a
>certain source code (in the CONTACTS table?).
>
>We were able, in the CONTACTS table, to find a bunch of CONTACTS records
>with a certain source code. But how to get back to all the records in the
>NAMES list that correlate to this list?
>
>There's a button called "transfer to names" available. When this is
>clicked, a message comes up that asks if we want to replace the field
>"FoundSetKey" with some value. Not knowing what the FoundSetKey field is
>for, we assumed that it oughtn't be changed.
This is a bug in ebase. You shouldn't see this dialog. Click OK, and
pretend it didn't appear. The script will continue and do just what
you are expecting.
>
>Do you know a) what went wrong with our procedure, and b) how we should do
>this instead?
>
>Any help much appreciated!
>
>-- Eric Johnson
> Colorado Environmental Coalition
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