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The Indexes and Cross-References Only format shows the Traditional cross-references and New-Style indexes that are defined on a file.
Here is a sample Indexes and Cross-References Only data dictionary listing:
INDEX AND CROSS-REFERENCE LIST -- FILE #16026 12/24/98 PAGE 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- File #16026 Traditional Cross-References: B REGULAR Field: NAME (16026,.01) Description: Automatically created regular x-ref used to look-up and sort entries based on the value in the .01 (NAME) field. 1)= S ^DIZ(16026,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)="" 2)= K ^DIZ(16026,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA) New-Style Indexes: KEYA (#6) RECORD REGULAR IR LOOKUP & SORTING Unique for: Key A (#5), File #16026 Short Descr: Uniqueness Index for Key 'A' of File #16026 Set Logic: S ^DIZ(16026,"KEYA",X(1),X(2),DA)="" Kill Logic: K ^DIZ(16026,"KEYA",X(1),X(2),DA) Whole Kill: K ^DIZ(16026,"KEYA") X(1): NAME (16026,.01) (Subscr 1) X(2): SSN (16026,6) (Subscr 2) Subfile #16026.04 Traditional Cross-References: B REGULAR Field: DIAGNOSIS (16026.04,.01) 1)= S ^DIZ(16026,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)="" 2)= K ^DIZ(16026,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
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