With your affinity for MySQL what about appending the file into a temporary MySQL table and process it from there?

(Your splitting program and using the existing process might be the most efficient use of time and resources however.)

-Kevin

On 11/06/2013 01:35 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
I'm thinking of just throwing together some quick program up front to
process the gigantic files into smaller ones that the program can consume
normally as it used to do.

TIA,
--Mike



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