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− | [[COPY INDEXES]], [[COPY STRUCTURE]], [[CREATE]], [[INDEX]], [[MODIFY STRUCTURE]], [[SET INDEX]], [[TAG()]], [[TAGNO()]], [[USE]] | + | [[COPY INDEXES]], [[COPY STRUCTURE]], [[CREATE]], [[INDEX]], [[MODIFY STRUCTURE]], [[SET EXCLUSIVE]], [[SET INDEX]], [[TAG()]], [[TAGNO()]], [[USE]] |
Revision as of 11:26, 28 April 2009
Contents
Class
Indexing
Purpose
Delete an index tag
Syntax
DELETE TAG <tagname>
[OF <.dbx filename>]
[, <tagname2 [OF <.dbx filename>]...]
See Also
COPY INDEXES, COPY STRUCTURE, CREATE, INDEX, MODIFY STRUCTURE, SET EXCLUSIVE, SET INDEX, TAG(), TAGNO(), USE
Description
The DELETE TAG removes an index tag from a multiple index file. More than one tag may be deleted by separating each <tagname> with a comma. If the production index file contains only one tag, the file will be deleted after the tag has been removed. The table file that is associated with the <.dbx filename> file must be opened exclusively in order to delete a tag.
OF <.dbx filename>
The OF <.dbx filename> clause is used to specify the name of the .dbx file from which the tag should be deleted. By default, the production index file is searched for <tagname>. If no <.dbx filename> is specified and the tag does not exist in the production index file, the following message is displayed: "Tag not found.".
Example
use accounts exclusive delete tag zip
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer