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Operating Systems SCO Openserver 6.0.0 Post 302124303 by jgt on Friday 29th of June 2007 01:49:16 PM
Old 06-29-2007
My client uses Microsoft Foxpro version 2.6 for Unix.
Try creating a small database, and creating an index, then see if the index file exists, and if it has a .idx or .ndx extension.
If you cannot create an index file, then try creating an EAFS partition instead of the default vxfs.
 

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INDEXDUMP(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      INDEXDUMP(1)

NAME
indexdump - Show the content of the index file FORMAT
indexdump [options] file [ tag ] where options are --debug output record separator (default newline) --type specifies the num/date/char type of the index --start defines the value to start dump from --n prints also the total number of records in the file SYNOPSIS
indexdump rooms.cdx FACILITY indexdump --debug=14 --start=Dub rooms.cdx ROOMNAME DESCRIPTION
Indexdump prints to standard output the content of the index file. The type of the index is one of those supported by the XBase::Index Perl module (cdx, idx, ntx, ndx, mdx). The output contains the index key and the value, which is the record number in the correcponding dbf file. For mulitag index files (like cdx), you need to specify the tag name to get the actual data. AUTHOR
(c) 1999--2000 Jan Pazdziora, adelton@fi.muni.cz, http://www.fi.muni.cz/~adelton/ at Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic SEE ALSO
perl(1); XBase::Index(3) perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 INDEXDUMP(1)
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