![]() ![]() More logical in this case, but you need to do the SKIP yourself, no automatic iteration of records is done. Select YourTable Set Order To Tag xValue Locate ![]() In this case the SCAN.ENDSCAN does Skip 1 itself, therefore YOU only do Skip 9, this could error, when that tries to skip past the last row, EOF. (this only once, perhaps even after creating the table empty,indexes are mainteined by inserts and updatees and deletes, you never redo them, once they exist.) Select YourTable Set Order To Tag xValue Instead you'd not do this with a query but by SKIP 10 (which means step 10 forward,not skip over 10 to the 11th, ie SKIP 1 just moves to the next row in index order): USE Yourtable This will depend in which order, if you want every 10the value after the dat is ordered by cvalue, then you can't use MOD(RECNO(),10)=0 (or anotehr number, whereever you want to start.
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