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Hi,
I'm looki
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Who told you that you couldn't use 64 bit files?
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Maintain it against the part files (mind you, I
Two things. 1)
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Maintain it against the part files (mind you, I'd just declare them
DYNAMIC and let UV sort it out).
In a distributed file, each individual part file is just an ordinary
file, with a little bit of extra logic that hashes the ID to say "is
this record permitted in this file". You can treat the part
The DF header file doesn't contain any data. You can resize each of the
part files individually. However if your algorithm is correct the files
will probably be close to the same size.
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Hi Jerry,
Actually, I know about multi-data files too... I used to use them on
Pick
R83, to simulate what Universe later implemented much more cleanly as
distributed files.
Part numbers dont have to be sequential and dont have to start at 1 ( I
didnt know th
Hi Jerry,
Actually, I know about multi-data files too... I used to use them on Pick
R83, to simulate what Universe later implemented much more cleanly as
distributed files.
Part numbers dont have to be sequential and dont have to start at 1 ( I
didnt know that until I was told quite recently.