At 11:08 PM -0700 7/27/01, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
>  > I have a table that shows MUL in the key field column, what does
>>  that indicate?
>
>That means it's a non-unique key.

Thank you, but what does "MUL" stand for? "Multiple" keys?

I suppose it is a key since I created an index on that field.
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Michael
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