Mike, my assumption, though not definitive, would be yes.  The file size "limitation" is a function of the 64 bit implementation, regardless of the name of the file.
Doug
p.s. That means even the RX1 could be > 2Gb.  However, one may want to review their db structure in that case :)

Ramsour Mike wrote:
I had some index corruption issues today.  To make a long story short here are the sizes of my database files.
 
02/12/2010  02:14 AM           1,112,064 MAINDATA.RX1
02/12/2010  02:14 AM       3,803,807,744 MAINDATA.RX2
02/12/2010  02:14 AM       2,075,344,896 MAINDATA.RX3
02/12/2010  02:14 AM           1,818,624 MAINDATA.RX4
           4 File(s)       5,882,083,328 bytes
 
My question is, the RX2 can be pretty much any size.  Does the same hold true for the RX3/index file?  i.e. Can it also exceed the old 2 gigabyte size limitation?
 
Thanks for any assistance.
 
Mike Ramsour
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