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Latest revision as of 15:27, 10 November 2009
Purpose
Create a single index file from an index tag
Syntax
COPY TAG <tagname> [OF <.dbx filename>] TO <.ndx filename>
See Also
COPY INDEXES, COPY STRUCTURE, CREATE, DELETE TAG, INDEX, MDX(), MODIFY STRUCTURE, SET INDEX, TAG(), TAGCOUNT(), TAGNO(), USE
Description
The COPY TAG command creates a single index (.ndx) file from a tag in a multiple index (.dbx) file, copying the specified <tagname> to a single, stand-alone index file specified with <.ndx filename>. If no file extension is specified, then '.ndx' is used.
OF <.dbx filename>
If the tag does not exist in the currently open multiple index file the OF <.dbx filename> clause must be used to specify the <tagname> source.
Example
//Open up dbf with a dbx file use customer copy tag zip to zip.ndx
Products
Recital Server, Recital