| Adding Quickdex/Rightdex Indexes Programmatically |
| QTIPS - Descending Order Quickdex/Rightdexes |
| QTIPS - Local Language Sets |
| Bugs and PCs - Indexing 01 vs 1 |
| Adding Quickdex/Rightdex Indexes Programmatically |
| QTIPS - Descending Order Quickdex/Rightdexes |
| SecureUser |
| VERBatim - V25 |
| @ATTACK - @Files.System |
| Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope |
| REVMEDIA Revisted |
| Reader's Clinic - Functions and Subroutines |
| Argument passing - Subroutines and Functions - Mike Pope |
| Reader's Clinic - Incorrect Indexes |
| Redisplaying Multi-Values |
| RTP Series - RTP21 |
| Bugs and PCs - MultiValued Keys on Windows |
| Reader's Clinic - Slow Multivalued Screen Display |
| Form.List.S |
| QTIPS - Aesthetically Improving RLIST Reports |
| QTIPS - Form Processor |
| QTIPS - Suppressing Initial Form Feed |
| QTIPS - Using RTP29 In Place of V6 |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V3I10A3 |
| Title | QTIPS - Descending Order Quickdex/Rightdexes |
| Keywords | QUICKDEX RIGHTDEX MFS LRDEX.SUB DESCENDING |
| Text | If it is ever required to quickdex or rightdex a file in descending order this may be accomplished USING the system subroutine LRDEX SUB This is essentially an MFS shell WITH one extra parameter at the end the sort order The CALLING parameters are Lrdex Sub(Code BFS Handle Name FMC Record Status S_Order) Thus to add a descending rightdex to a file one could create an MFS as follows Subroutine DR_MFS( A B C D E F G) call lrdex sub(a b c d e f g "DR") Return Then add DR_MFS as the last multivalue of attribute 2 of the REVMEDIA record Note that this is the simplest form of MFS shell possible additional logic could easily be built in to exclude specific records from the sorted list etc (Volume 3 Issue 10 Page 4) |
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