/INDEX=n Specifies the relative key for the bucket of an indexed file. The /INDEX qualifier is necessary only when the index number information is unavailable in the bucket header. For example, you use this qualifier to analyze a Prolog 1 or Prolog 2 file (no bucket header) or a Prolog 3 file with a corrupted bucket header. You can also use this qualifier to override the index number in a Prolog 3 file bucket header. The number you use specifies the key. For example, /INDEX=0 specifies that the bucket is a primary index or primary data bucket, and /INDEX=1 specifies that the bucket is found in the first alternate index structure.