Rich,

A few thigs to look at:
List the table out and make sure it says it is autonumbered.
You might want to drop the autonum and try it again.

Try inserting a row with the insert command and see if it works.
Look at the options on your load command and make sure it is not using the 
nonum option.

Troy Sosamon


===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 10/03/02 3:01 pm
>I have a table that I have autonumed like: autonum orignum in match2 using
>475 1 nonum
>
>When I use the load comand to load rows into the table the orignum column
>remains null.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
>rich
>
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