How Indexes Are Updated
QTIPS - Unexpected/Unwanted Modification Of Record On Write
QTIPS - DOS File Names
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
VERBatim - V116
@ATTACK - @Pri.File
@ATTACK - @Rollout.File
File Variables
How Indexes Are Updated
Index Record Layouts
QTIPS - File Variable of File In SELECT Statement
QTIPS - Amending non-Attached Files
LINEAR HASH FILE STRUCTURES - Part 1
Index Flush
QTIPS - File Handle Structure
QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages
QTIPS - Local Language Sets
Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope
SecureUser
VERBatim - V86
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
Adding Quickdex/Rightdex Indexes Programmatically
QTIPS - Descending Order Quickdex/Rightdexes
QTIPS - Local Language Sets
VERBatim - V126
Esc.To.Exit
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_WST_CHAR%
Referential Integrity
QTIPS - Local Language Sets
QTIPS - Local Language Sets
Simple Security
QTIPS - Hiding Symbolic Source Code
Using One Dictionary With Multiple Tables - Aaron Kaplan - SoftMart Inc
Vroom
RTP Series - RTP32
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
Reader's Clinic - Page Marks in Windows

RevMedia FKB

DocumentV3I6A9
TitleQTIPS - Local Language Sets
KeywordsLANGUAGE
LOCAL
%LOCAL.GROUP%
SET
QUICKDEX
TextAn attempt to write records to a quickdexed file will fail if the user
attempting the write has a DIFFERENT language set to that of the user who
created the quickdex in the first place

This necessary trick to preserve data integrity is accomplished by reference
to an item called %LOCAL GROUP% in the dictionary of the quickdexed file
This will be a single field containing two values The first is the language
set for the quickdex on the dictionary file and the second is the language
set for the dictionary on the data file


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