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Maintain Database - Fields reversed (Read 639 times)
rmh148
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Maintain Database - Fields reversed
11/22/10 at 10:45:48
Does anyone know what controls a tables field display in DBA Classic. I have a couple of tables (BKARINVI) that when opened in Maintain databse display the fields in reverse order than expected. Most tables display the key fields starting on the left. This one starts with field BKAR_INV_COMM_1 one the left and the key field BKAR_INV_INVNM is on the far right.
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Re: Maintain Database - Fields reversed
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11/22/10 at 14:34:05
Run the "ODBCDDF.RUN" program from the system mgr to see if that makes a difference.
Otherwise, just use the pervasive control panel
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