Dave.. same answer as Denn's.. yes, removing the px file is big.. it's the
primary index.. and, as you see, it's a level 4 table, not a level 3
table..
is this a one-shot deal, or a regular thing?
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"Dennis Santoro" <RDAPres@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> You stripped the primary index (key) out when you saved it. (that's what
> the px file is) I would certainly expect that to create a substantial
> problem.
>
> Denn Santoro
> President
> Resource Development Associates
> http://www.RDAWorldWide.Com
> Offices in the United States and Germany
> Providing solutions to health care, business, governments and
non-profits
> since 1982
>
> Spriggly wrote:
>> Also I nitoced that access does not create a .px file. Is that a
>> problem?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave


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