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IndexFieldNames property |
Sun, Jun 1 2008 6:35 PM | Permanent Link |
Richard Harding | Tim,
The drop down list for the IndexFieldNames property of the TEDBTable does not include indexes that are indexed on descending fields. For example: CREATE INDEX "ordDateDescIND" ON "Order" ("ContactID" DESC, "OrderDate" DESC); CREATE INDEX "ordContactDescIND" ON "Order" ("ContactID" DESC); The indexes ordDateDescIND and ordContactDescIND are in the drop down list for the IndexName property, but there are no corresponding entries in the drop down list for the IndexFieldNames property. Is this how it is suppose to work? -- Richard Harding Windella Computer Knowhow 28 Freeman Drive Lochinvar NSW 2321 Phone: 61 2 4930 7336 Mobile: 0419 016 032 email: rharding@wck.com.au |
Mon, Jun 2 2008 11:12 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Richard,
<< The drop down list for the IndexFieldNames property of the TEDBTable does not include indexes that are indexed on descending fields. >> Yeah, this is a stupid limitation of the way the standard TIndexDefs works. We were able to workaround it with DBISAM 4.x due to the fact that we used our own TDBISAMIndexDefs, but we can't do so with the TIndexDefs. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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