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I have forgotten to mention this is Filepro 5.0.14 on SCO Unix 5.0.7<br>
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Jaime<br>
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<pre wrap="">Quoting Jaime Perry (Thu, 30 Mar 2006 08:39:22 -0500):
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<pre wrap="">I have considered that option. Like you, I generally do not like temp
files. I understand the associated fields logic but when I check @af in
the selection processing, it is always "1" whether it is the first time
I hit the record or the ninth (using the index built on the associated
field). This makes me wonder if @af works in a selection process or if
there is some environmental variable that needs to be set/changed to
make it work right. And I do need it in the selection as my sorts are
based of of it.
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If you sort on an associated field, then @AF will contain the current
instance number. Otherwise, there is no "current instance", and @AF
will be "1".
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