Hi Jason,
You can parse the file once and build your own query in RAM, or use a set of
CF arrays or CF structures.
More if you need it...
have fun,
Lee (Bjork) Borkman
http://bjork.net ColdFusion Tags by Bjork
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Egan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
.... what I have done so far is save the file into a session variable so
that it doesn't have to be read from the drive each time, that has saved
some time, but parsing through the file each time is killing me.
I don't have access to a db to sore the data... hence a text file. Any
suggestions on a better way to store the data/file so that it will be faster
to parse through?
....
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