VA FileMan V. 22 Key and Index Tutorial
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Lesson 1 - Quiz

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1. A Regular index is one of the two types of New-style cross-references you can create. How is data stored in a Regular index?
As subscript(s) in the index.
As an index entry set to an up-arrow delimited string.
Neither of the above.
2. The name of a Regular index (like 'C') becomes a subscript in the index itself.
True.
False.
3. A New-style cross-reference can be composed of:
One field.
More than one field.
Both of the above.
4. A New-style cross-reference that is composed of a single field is called a:
Common cross-reference.
Simple cross-reference.
Both of the above.
5. Field-level execution means that the cross-reference logic is executed immediately after:
The entire record is edited.
Each and every field in the cross-reference is edited.
Neither of the above.
6. A New-style cross-reference that is composed of more than one field is called a:
Compound cross-reference.
Traditional cross-reference.
Both of the above.
7. Record-level execution means that the cross-reference logic is executed immediately after:
The entire record is edited.
After each and every field in the cross-reference is edited.
Neither of the above.
8. For Regular indexes, FileMan automatically generates the Set and Kill Logic for you.
True.
False.


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Reviewed/Updated: March 20, 2007