Yes, current CVS HEAD accepts and ignores both ASC and DESC at the end of
the index creation statement.

Fred

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hermann Kienlein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 23 February 2004 16:21
Subject: [Hsqldb-developers] Index-creation with OpenOffice.org


Hi Fred, *

after some time I tested hsqldb again with OOo. And I tried to create an
Index over a table. And OOo has here the meaning that a index is always
in ascending or descending mode. So OOo sends a sring like: CREATE INDEX
"index1" ON "kontenart" ( "ap" ASC ...

I think I told this and Fred said that this is no Problem of ignoring
this ASC, is this true?
Because this was a great feature for OOo-Users, and I think it goes
faster of ignoring  this in hsqldb than of changing the Code in OOo.

regards
Hermann Kienlein


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