Sheesh!, Phil... That was too obvious.  I've used the INDICES function
many times and obviously failed to notice that was there in the output.
Thanks for the nudge!

Perry 

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INDICES BASIC command possibly?

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Subject: [U2][UV] Determining INDEX.nnn File

Hello, All.

Is anyone aware of a supported UniVerse method for determining
programmatically which I_FILENAME/INDEX.nnn file corresponds to a
particular index of a given file?  I know I can look in the
I_FILENAME/INDEX.MAP file but I wanted to avoid parsing an unpublished
file structure.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Perry Taylor
ZirMed
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