> Question 1: Which VA
FileMan option would you use to print data dictionary listings for a given
file?
A. Inquire To File Entries.
B. List File
Attributes.
C. Both of the above.
> Question 2: The
Indexes Only format on the data dictionary listing option List File Attributes
shows:
A. The Traditional and New-style cross-references that
are defined on a file.
B. Only the New-style cross-references
that are defined on a file.
C. Neither of the above.
> Question 3: In a
New-style Regular index, the index name:
A. Is used as a
subscript in the index.
B. Is equivalent to the Short
Description.
C. Neither of the above.
> Question 4: In a
New-style Regular index, the subscript(s) after the index name always
contain(s):
A. A record number.
B. Indexed
data.
C. Neither of the above.
> Question 5: In a
New-style Regular index, the last subscript in the index is
always:
A. The index name.
B. A record
number.
C. Neither of the above.
Question 1: Which VA
FileMan option would you use to print data dictionary listings for a given
file?
Answer: B. "List
File Attributes."
Question 2: The Indexes
Only format on the data dictionary listing option List File Attributes
shows:
Answer: A. "The
Traditional and New-style cross-references that are defined on a file."
Question 3: In a
New-style Regular index, the index name:
Answer: A. "Is
used as a subscript in the index."
Question 4: In a
New-style Regular index, the subscript(s) after the index name always
contain(s):
Answer: B. "Indexed
data."
Question 5: In a
New-style Regular index, the last subscript in the index is always:
Answer: B. "A
record number."
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Reviewed/Updated: March 20, 2007