Yep, you're right DaveDate: Fri, 25 May 2012 19:01:34 +0100
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Subject: Re: jbase question or two


  
    
  
  
    Try "jrf -R FILENAME"   .. The order seems to matter...

    

    Regards

    Simon

    

    On 25/05/2012 18:57, David Grenfell wrote:
    
      
      
        Thank-you Simon.   I just checked my  file, and from just
        eye-balling it, I figure about 250 bytes per item, so I can
        lower my size by about 75%.

         

        I tried the "jrf FILENAME -R" but didn't get any report.  Using
        vers. 4.3.10 on xp-pro  I was in the folder where the file
        exists.

         

        Dave.

         

        
          Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 17:51:27 +0100

          From: [email protected]

          To: [email protected]

          Subject: Re: jbase question or two

          

          See inline below

          

          On 25/05/2012 17:42, David Grenfell wrote:
          
            
             Good Day to you all:

               

              I am about to set up a new account and have a couple of
              questions regarding file sizing.

               

              1/  Is there a dict item I can use to see the size of my
              items in a file ?  For example.... "LIST FILENAME size" 
              which would show me the item ID and the size of the item.

               

            
          
          LIST FILENAME *A9999     will work.

          
            2/Once I have a look at the items sizes, I
              assume I can do the following to create a file with the
              approximate size.

               

              For now, lets assume that there are 1000 bytes per item. 
              Each bucket holds 4096 bytes, so approximately 5 items per
              bucket.

               

              67000 items/5 indicates 13200 buckets

               

              so.... CREATE-FILE FILENAME 3 13200  should do it.

               

              Am I correct ? or is 13200 too much?

               

            
          
          It sounds reasonable.   Fill it with data and then use jrf
          FILENAME   to resize it.

          
            Dave.

            
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