Hello!
Hello!
Just so you know: I will keep writing in all communities I am in until someone, full of desperation for seeing the same message everywhere won't have a bit of pity and point me in the right direction... so... how do I create single and compound PKs in Nexus DB using the Enterprise Manager?
Anybody knows?
Thanks!
Just so you know: I will keep writing in all communities I am in until someone, full of desperation for seeing the same message everywhere won't have a bit of pity and point me in the right direction... so... how do I create single and compound PKs in Nexus DB using the Enterprise Manager?
Anybody knows?
Thanks!
I guess Eivind Bakkestuen might know someone that knows ;)
ReplyDeleteEivind Bakkestuen do not hide!!! Come on!!! Manifest yourself in a cloud of smoke :D
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be easier to just ban Andrea Raimondi? Just putting it out there.... ;-)
ReplyDeleteTsk... that would be really not nice. I don't like Nicholas Ring not at all when he says this.
ReplyDeleteAnd I don't like spam. But I was only joking about banning Andrea Raimondi.
ReplyDeleteGive Eivind Bakkestuen an hour or so to wake up and get online (roughly the same time zone as me, I think) He is the guru about NexusDB
Hey mine isn't spam... it's a very keen curiosity :D
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See ADUG list. You've got mail ..
ReplyDeleteI seen it - and replied :D Thanks Sue King :D
ReplyDeleteI know you're all curious now... blush turns out I already did it by setting up the index.
ReplyDeleteNo need to specify a PK field.., sigh :D
PUFF ... cape swirling... thats right, all indexes are equal in the NexusDB core, so when you are defining indexes with data dictionary methods, you don't see any mention of PK. It is mainly an SQL concept.
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