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Vern, That is the normal procedure, AFAIK. If a PF is keyed (with acces path attached) and you use RMVPFCST but not keep the key, the access path is removed and any programme using this PF keyed will crash (benn there, done that). Luckily, with ADDPFCST the damage can be restored. Regards, Carel Teijgeler. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 3-4-05 at 10:00 Vernon Hamberg wrote: >This is really in response to later posts. > >Just tried a couple things - found a way to apply an index to a PF that was >in an LF, assuming there was no key on the PF originally. And not using CHGPF. > >1, ADDPFCST using the key of the unique LF >2. RMVPFCST and take the 'K' response - to keep the key. Now the PF is >keyed and has no primary key.
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