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- <strong>mdbUmcgTest.bas</strong></font></p><hr>
- <blockquote>
- <p align="left"><font face="Arial">
- Except where noted, all of the routines and variables listed
- here are Public. Any function that
- requires access to a table will initialize the database and
- subsequently open only the specific table being accessed. Any
- function that requires the database be closed will close all
- open tables, the database and the workspace.</font></p>
- </blockquote><hr>
- <div align="center"><center>
-
- <table border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="2">
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="<hr>General Variables:<hr>"><font
- color="#000080" face="Arial"><strong><hr>General Variables:<hr></strong></font></a></td>
- <td><hr><br><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MdbFileName"><font
- color="#000080" face="Arial"><strong>MdbFileName</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><p><font face="Arial">(As String)
- The string variable that must contain the full path and
- and filename of the database before these routines can be
- used.</p></font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>mdbUmcgTest.MdbFileName = </strong>(Path\Filename.mdb)</font></p><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="<hr>Table Variables:<hr>"><font
- color="#008000" face="Arial"><strong><hr>Table Variables:<hr></strong></font></a></td>
- <td><hr><br><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyERR"><font
- color="#008000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyERR</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">(As Boolean)
- Set to "True" if a failure occurs while working with the table MultiKey.
- Typically, if the end or beginning of a table is encountered,
- there is no data in the table, or a search routine fails, this
- will be set true. Under all other conditions it will be false.</font></p><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeySiz"><font
- color="#008000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeySiz</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">(As Long)
- Reports the number of records in table MultiKey.</font></p><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesERR"><font
- color="#008000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesERR</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">(As Boolean)
- Set to "True" if a failure occurs while working with the table NoIndexes.
- Typically, if the end or beginning of a table is encountered,
- there is no data in the table, or a search routine fails, this
- will be set true. Under all other conditions it will be false.</font></p><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesSiz"><font
- color="#008000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesSiz</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">(As Long)
- Reports the number of records in table NoIndexes.</font></p><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyERR"><font
- color="#008000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyERR</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">(As Boolean)
- Set to "True" if a failure occurs while working with the table PrimeKey.
- Typically, if the end or beginning of a table is encountered,
- there is no data in the table, or a search routine fails, this
- will be set true. Under all other conditions it will be false.</font></p><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeySiz"><font
- color="#008000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeySiz</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">(As Long)
- Reports the number of records in table PrimeKey.</font></p><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="<hr>Database Routines:<hr>"><font
- color="#008080" face="Arial"><strong><hr>Database Routines:<hr></strong></font></a></td>
- <td><hr><br><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="CloseUmcgTest"><font
- color="#008080" face="Arial"><strong>CloseUmcgTest</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Closes the
- database mdbUmcgTest</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.CloseUmcgTest</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="<hr>Table: MultiKey<hr>"><font
- color="#800080" face="Arial"><strong><hr>Table: MultiKey<hr></strong></font></a></td>
- <td><hr><br><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyClear"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyClear</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Clears (or neutralizes) the
- field variables associated with the table MultiKey.
- If there are default values assigned to these fields, these
- default values are used.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyClear</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyFind"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyFind</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Will attempt
- to find the specified record in the table MultiKey.
- The search is based on the PrimaryKey index variables passed
- to the routine when it was called.
- If the requested record is not found, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.
- The index field variables passed in the command line are
- also left in the field variables for use with the FindNX
- and FindPV find-entensions.
- </font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyFind(</strong>PrimaryKey Parameters<strong>)<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then</strong> (Record Not Found)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyBySecondary"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyBySecondary</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Will attempt
- to find the specified record in the table MultiKey.
- The search is based on the Secondary index variables passed
- to the routine when it was called.
- If the requested record is not found, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.
- The index field variables passed in the command line are
- also left in the field variables for use with the FindNX
- and FindPV find-entensions.
- </font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyBySecondary(</strong>Secondary Parameters<strong>)<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then</strong> (Record Not Found)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyByTiertiary"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyByTiertiary</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Will attempt
- to find the specified record in the table MultiKey.
- The search is based on the Tiertiary index variables passed
- to the routine when it was called.
- If the requested record is not found, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.
- The index field variables passed in the command line are
- also left in the field variables for use with the FindNX
- and FindPV find-entensions.
- </font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyByTiertiary(</strong>Tiertiary Parameters<strong>)<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then</strong> (Record Not Found)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyFindNX"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyFindNX</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">
- Designed to follow a failure to find a specific record, this routine
- will attempt to find the next record in the table
- MultiKey following the one specified.
- The search is based on the current index variables set
- in the field variable data when the routine was called.
- If the end of the table is encountered, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.</font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial">(Will need the current index
- field variable data first, either from manual assignment or
- from whatever data is current.)</p><p><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyFindNX<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then</strong> (End of Table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyFindPV"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyFindPV</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">
- Designed to follow a failure to find a specific record, this routine
- will attempt to find the previous record in the table
- MultiKey before the one specified.
- The search is based on the current index variables set
- in the field variable data when the routine was called.
- If the beginning of the table is encountered, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.</font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial">(Will need the current index
- field variable data first, either from manual assignment or
- from whatever data is current.)</p><p><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyFindPV<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then</strong> (Beginning of Table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyFirst"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyFirst</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table MultiKey to the first record based on the current index and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table MultiKey
- with the record data. If there are no records in this
- table, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyFirst<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then </strong>(no data present)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyIsKey"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyIsKey</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial"><strong>Function:</strong> Returns
- True if the current index for MultiKey is the Primary Key
- otherwise returns False.
- </font><p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyIsKey Then </strong>(Current key is Primary)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyKill"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyKill</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Deletes the
- record from the table MultiKey that includes
- the PrimaryKey elements passed to the routine in the
- parameter list.
- If the table is currently using an index other than
- the PrimaryKey, then the original index being used
- is restored before the routine exits back to your program.
- </font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial">
- <strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyKill(</strong>PrimaryKey Parameters<strong>)
- </strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyLast"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyLast</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table MultiKey to the last record based on the current index and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table MultiKey
- with the record data. If there are no records in this
- table, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyLast<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then </strong>(no data present)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyNext"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyNext</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table MultiKey to the next record based on the current index and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table MultiKey
- with the record data. If the end of the table is encountered,
- the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyNext<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then</strong> (End of table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyPrevious"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyPrevious</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table MultiKey to the previous record based on the current index and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table MultiKey
- with the record data. If the beginning of the table is
- encountered, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyPrevious<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyERR Then</strong> (Beginning of table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeySave"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeySave</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Saves (new) or
- updates (existing) the current record of the table MultiKey.
- If the table is currently using an index other than
- the PrimaryKey, then the original index being used
- is restored before the routine exits back to your program.
- </font><p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeySave</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="MultiKeyPurge"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>MultiKeyPurge</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Deletes all
- of the records in the table MultiKey.
- </font><p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.MultiKeyPurge</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="<hr>Table: NoIndexes<hr>"><font
- color="#800080" face="Arial"><strong><hr>Table: NoIndexes<hr></strong></font></a></td>
- <td><hr><br><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesClear"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesClear</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Clears (or neutralizes) the
- field variables associated with the table NoIndexes.
- If there are default values assigned to these fields, these
- default values are used.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesClear</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesFirst"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesFirst</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table NoIndexes to the first record and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table NoIndexes
- with the record data. If there are no records in this
- table, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesFirst<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesERR Then </strong>(no data present)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesKill"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesKill</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Deletes the
- current record from the table NoIndexes.
- </font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial">
- (A current record MUST be present.)</p><p>
- <strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesKill
- </strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesLast"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesLast</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table NoIndexes to the last record and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table NoIndexes
- with the record data. If there are no records in this
- table, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesLast<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesERR Then </strong>(no data present)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesNext"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesNext</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table NoIndexes to the next record and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table NoIndexes
- with the record data. If the end of the table is encountered,
- the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesNext<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesERR Then</strong> (End of table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesPrevious"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesPrevious</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table NoIndexes to the previous record and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table NoIndexes
- with the record data. If the beginning of the table is
- encountered, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesPrevious<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesERR Then</strong> (Beginning of table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesSave"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesSave</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Adds
- the current record to the table NoIndexes.
- </font><p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesSave</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="NoIndexesPurge"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>NoIndexesPurge</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Deletes all
- of the records in the table NoIndexes.
- </font><p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.NoIndexesPurge</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="<hr>Table: PrimeKey<hr>"><font
- color="#800080" face="Arial"><strong><hr>Table: PrimeKey<hr></strong></font></a></td>
- <td><hr><br><hr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyClear"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyClear</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Clears (or neutralizes) the
- field variables associated with the table PrimeKey.
- If there are default values assigned to these fields, these
- default values are used.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyClear</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyFind"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyFind</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Will attempt
- to find the specified record in the table PrimeKey.
- The search is based on the PrimaryKey index variables passed
- to the routine when it was called.
- If the requested record is not found, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.
- The index field variables passed in the command line are
- also left in the field variables for use with the FindNX
- and FindPV find-entensions.
- </font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyFind(</strong>PrimaryKey Parameters<strong>)<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyERR Then</strong> (Record Not Found)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyFindNX"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyFindNX</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">
- Designed to follow a failure to find a specific record, this routine
- will attempt to find the next record in the table
- PrimeKey following the one specified.
- The search is based on the PrimaryKey index variables set
- in the field variable data when the routine was called.
- If the end of the table is encountered, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.</font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial">(Will need PrimaryKey
- field variable data first, either from manual assignment or
- from whatever data is current.)</p><p><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyFindNX<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyERR Then</strong> (End of Table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyFindPV"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyFindPV</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">
- Designed to follow a failure to find a specific record, this routine
- will attempt to find the previous record in the table
- PrimeKey before the one specified.
- The search is based on the PrimaryKey index variables set
- in the field variable data when the routine was called.
- If the beginning of the table is encountered, the field variables
- are filled with either default values from the initial table
- definition, or are filled with neutral (or null) values.</font>
- <p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial">(Will need PrimaryKey
- field variable data first, either from manual assignment or
- from whatever data is current.)</p><p><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyFindPV<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyERR Then</strong> (Beginning of Table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyFirst"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyFirst</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table PrimeKey to the first record based on the PrimaryKey and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table PrimeKey
- with the record data. If there are no records in this
- table, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyFirst<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyERR Then </strong>(no data present)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyKill"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyKill</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Deletes the
- record from the table PrimeKey that includes
- the PrimaryKey elements passed to the routine in the
- parameter list.
- </font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial">
- <strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyKill(</strong>PrimaryKey Parameters<strong>)
- </strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyLast"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyLast</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table PrimeKey to the last record based on the PrimaryKey and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table PrimeKey
- with the record data. If there are no records in this
- table, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyLast<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyERR Then </strong>(no data present)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyNext"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyNext</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table PrimeKey to the next record based on the PrimaryKey and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table PrimeKey
- with the record data. If the end of the table is encountered,
- the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyNext<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyERR Then</strong> (End of table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyPrevious"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyPrevious</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Moves the
- table PrimeKey to the previous record based on the PrimaryKey and, on success,
- populates the field variables associated with the table PrimeKey
- with the record data. If the beginning of the table is
- encountered, the field variables are filled with either
- default values from the initial table definition, or are
- filled with neutral (or null) values.</font><p><font
- face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyPrevious<br>
- If mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyERR Then</strong> (Beginning of table)</font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeySave"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeySave</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Saves (new) or
- updates (existing) the current record of the table PrimeKey.
- </font><p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeySave</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><a name="PrimeKeyPurge"><font
- color="#800000" face="Arial"><strong>PrimeKeyPurge</strong></font></a></td>
- <td valign="top"><font face="Arial">Deletes all
- of the records in the table PrimeKey.
- </font><p><font face="Arial">Example:</font></p>
- <p><font face="Arial"><strong>Call mdbUmcgTest.PrimeKeyPurge</strong></font></p><hr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
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