demand index creation

Kenneth Brody kenbrody at bestweb.net
Thu Apr 10 07:11:06 PDT 2008


Quoting Robert Pulliam (Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:42:19 -0400):

> Is it possible to use @td in selection set for creating a demand   
> index.   ie /appl/fp/dxmaint filename -o0 -s set -r -x0 -e.

Yes.  What is in the selection set "set"?

> A second question is the use of -a and a -v selection set set in the  
>  above line. ie /appl/fp/dxmaint -o0 -a -v sel -r -x0 -e.

There is no "-v" flag to dxmaint.

> I can't seem to get either to work.

Define "work".

> If I substitute an actual date in the  selection set in the first  
> instance it runs

Okay.  What is the exact selection set that "works", and the exact selection
set that "doesn't work"?

> and the second instance always gives me a -v error.

By "a -v error", I assume you mean dxmaint is complaining about you passing
a "-v" flag, and dxmaint has no "-v" flag?

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