Continues a ULTable.FindFirst() search by moving forward through the table from the current position, looking to see if the next row exactly matches a value or partial set of values in the current index.
Visual Basic Public Function FindNext( _ ByVal numColumns As Short _ ) As Boolean
C# public bool FindNext( short numColumns );
numColumns For composite indexes, the number of columns to use in the find. For example, if you have a three column index, and you want to find a value that matches based on the first column only, you should set the value for the first column, and then supply a value of 1.
True if successful, false otherwise.
The cursor is left on the next row if it exactly matches the index value. On failure, the cursor position is after the last row (ULDataReader.IsEOF).
FindNext behavior is undefined if the column values being searched for are modified during a row update.
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