browse lookup phenomenon
Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at bestweb.net
Fri Mar 24 05:15:42 PST 2006
Quoting Dennis Malen (Thu, 23 Mar 2006 18:20:09 -0500):
> Thanks Jeff,
>
> rn=@rn
Which is...???
> Edit type in msxrn is (6,.0)
What edit type?
> The value in rn is rn=@rn
I assume you don't really mean that field rn contains "rn=@rn", do you?
What is in rn?
What is the lookup statement?
What is the index used in the lookup built on?
> I do not define rn as it is my understanding that it will inherit the
> characteristics of @rn.
An uncast dummy field will take on the length/type of the value that is
assigned to it.
[...]
And, finally, what is the lookup statement, the actual key value
(along with length and type) used, and what is the index built on,
for one of the lookups which works?
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