I think you answered my question. I'm referring to a txt database as a
file consisting of sequential records that have ASCII character strings.
Thanks,
Dave Mottorn
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Subject: RE: Beaming Data Bases
> Can you use ExgDBWrite to beam a txt database?
What's a "txt database"?
You can use ExgDBWrite to flatten any database into a data stream that can
be beamed. It knows how a databases is organized into an app info block,
sort info block, records, resources, etc. It doesn't know anything about how
each of these components is organized though. So it can beam MemoDB without
knowing that each record contains a null-terminated string.
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