Another alternative to what you suggested is to acquire the data and store
it in a general row/column format (or any other convenient format, e.g.
binary) while acquisition is proceeding.  Then, at the end of the data
acquisition,  read the data file and convert it to the multi-table format
you want.

Lewis Drake
Process Automation Corporation
Belle Mead, NJ
908 359-1011
www.processauto.com






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