At 20:25 -0700 4/15/04, Haitao Jiang wrote:
Paul

Because I want to use the "load index into cache..."
to pre-load the indexes into cache. But I can not use
this feature since the block size of indexes are
different (1024 vs. 2048), and the "load index into
cache.." complains about it.

Any idea?

Thanks a lot!

I'm afraid that's pretty vague. What does your table structure look like? What does your LOAD INDEX statement look like? What is the result of the statement?



Haitao --- Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 At 17:34 -0700 4/15/04, Haitao Jiang wrote:
 >It seems to be either a hard question or stupid
 >question:). Is there anyway in Version 4.1.1 I can
 >force all the indexes to have same block size? Say
 >2048? If it is plain impossible without changing
 the
 >source code, please let me know.

> Why do you care about this?


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