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    Max number of indexes attached. What the?

    Ok, have a query by form. while making a series of different queries I came upon this error:
    Maximum number of indexes attached.

    Why are the query indexes not being cleared.

    This also happens on a different find form with a multi-state button setup (all the scripts except the ones dealing with address) that was lifted from the alpha sports customer form.

    Only way out is to manually delete the queries from the list or close the form.

    Latest version of patch, but I think it happened on a couple back also.

    Phil DeGruy

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    RE: Max number of indexes attached. What the?

    Hi Phil....

    I am not sure if you need all of the indexes attached to the table but you might look at....

    .DROP() .QUERY_DETACH_ALL()

    hope this helps....

    doug

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      #3
      RE: Max number of indexes attached. What the?

      I believe the answer comes from the original specifications found in v4.5

      ie: Number of indexes per table 40

      If you create a query, it remains unless you specifically delete it. A query is a form of index.

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        #4
        RE: Max number of indexes attached. What the?

        I guess I was under the impression that alpha removed the oldest query from the list if the max queries was reached. That is according to: About indexes, queries,and ranges in the xbasic .chm reference.
        Quote:
        "There are a maximum of 4 queries per table and 16 queries per database at any time. New queries take up one of the four slot positions, pushing one of the older queries off the list of open query lists."

        I also do not know where the following code came from (and I built the form from scratch) as I did not write it and I thought I had used action scripting to "clear" (query by form clear) the query but I guess it only removed the stuff in the fields.

        Code:
        Mode = parent.mode_get()
        
        SELECT
        	
        	CASE mode = "VIEW"
        		
        		'Query by Form in current form.
        		topparent.Query_By_Form()
        		
        		'Clears Query by Form criteria in current form.
        		topparent.Query_Clear()
        		topparent.index_set("")
        	
        	CASE mode = "QUERY"
        		
        		'Clears Query by Form criteria in current form.
        		topparent.Query_Clear()
        		topparent.index_set("")
        		
        END SELECT

        I will add a tbl.query_detach_all() to the above and to the other forms multi-state button or wherever I might need to put it. I'll have to look at things first.

        Thanks for the help guys.

        Phil DeGruy

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          #5
          RE: Max number of indexes attached. What the?

          Phil,
          I had the same problem so I wrote this little script and attached it to a button. It works well.

          tbl = table.current()
          tbl.query_detach_all()

          Dave

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            #6
            RE: Max number of indexes attached. What the?

            Dave,

            That was exactly what I did. I added the lines to the clear query button.

            Thanks,

            Phil DeGruy

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