BurttSent: 01 August 2005 17:28To:
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Hi
Find the USERINFO table under your database in SQL
Manager. Right click and select Design Table. Right Click on a field name
and select indexes
at you got is saying).
Malcolm
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FlavellSent: 01 August 2005 08:12To:
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Thanks
Malcom but where can I
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BurttSent: 01 August 2005 17:01To:
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Hi
You could try deleting that index from SQL Enterprise
Manager
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[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Axapta and indexes
Hi
Malcom, Andrea, David and everyone else in the group
This
question is a mix of std Axapta understanding and help for a Ax 2.1 SQl7 to
SQL2000 upgrade
I have
finally managed to do an upgrade of my
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Hi
Malcom, Andrea, David and everyone else in the group
This
question is a mix of std Axapta understanding and help for a Ax 2.1 SQl7 to
SQL2000 upgrade
I have
finally managed to do an upgrade of my customers SQL7 AX DB to SQL2000
using DTS. Everything looks okay
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