This term has multiple uses:
For properties of mode Value List
or Page List
, the index values are numeric and start with 1, not 0 as in Java. For example, you can identify an element of a Value List
property Budget() using any of the following formats:
.Budget(7)
.Budget("4")
.Budget (.RowNumber)
(where RowNumber is an integer property).
For properties of mode Value Group
or Page Group
, subscripts values are strings (that must be a valid Java identifier, starting with a letter) For example, you can identify an element of Value Group
properties using:
Population("CA")
Population(.StateCode)
PurchaseOrderRow("Quantity")
and so on. These subscripts have no natural order defined. See How to enter a Java identifier.
In certain situations, you can use keywords such as <CURRENT>
. <APPEND>
, or <LAST>
as index values to identify an element within an aggregate property.
Files on the server known as index files support the full-text search feature of the Search tool. These have a CFG file type. They are not related to Index- objects or database indexes. See Understanding the full-text search facility.
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