Using Dynamic Indexes With TPS Files

By Bill Florek

Posted June 8 2001

Summary: Dynamic indexes are often overlooked as a way to efficiently access data from TopSpeed (TPS) files, especially if you are dealing with files that hold large numbers of records and a custom sort order and filtered subset is required. By using a dynamic index, you can eliminate the need to create additional file keys.

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