ocr: Block 1 A Next Block i 2, Prior Block i 0 ) Block 2 Next Block = 0, Prior Block = 1 Figure 1: An example of adding a record to a keyed Paradox table. Shown here before the new record is added, the table contains five records 1 three in the first block and two in the second. A, - B, D, F and G are the primary key values for the records. The block pointers are also shown: Block 1 points to Block 2, and Block 2 points to Block 0 (indicating that it iS the last block in the table), The new record has - a primary key value of C, so Paradox will place it between the B and D records. The results of t ...