You can access it via a program but its dangerous because the index reference will
change (or could do ) when its recreate or rebuilt
Like this
:CT VOC H
H
0001 F
0002 ./I_BK.BOOKI00/INDEX.000
0003 D_BP
:LIST H
LIST H 15:14:01 04-11-04 PAGE 1
bp.....................
1000.00
ABQATL*11878*DL1896
ABQATL*11878*DL944
ABQATL*11948*DL1896
ABSASW*11641*MS246
ABZAMS*11627*UK2062
ABZAMS*11661*UK2062
ABZAMS*12991*KL1440
ABZLGW*12543*BA2923
ABZLGW*12634*BA2925
ABZLGW*12669*BA2925
ABZLHR*11660*BA1305
ABZLHR*11920*BA1303
ABZLHR*12124*BA1303
ABZLHR*12306*BA1307
ABZLHR*12593*BA1303
ABZLHR*12626*BA1305
ABZLHR*12695*BA1309
ABZLHR*12782*BA1303
ABZLHR*13137*BA1313
Under Unidata I think attirbute 1 of the voc would be DIR
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Piers Angliss
Sent: 04 November 2004 14:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] RE: [UD] Index problem
<quote Simon Lewingttime its rebuiton>
What would be great is if Unidata provided a facility to update an index in
a file programatically. </quote>
If I recall correctly, Universe implements indices as Type 25 data files, so
UV could support this
Piers
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