Hi,

That will work, I have done that many times.
Just make sure you check the permissions at unix level after the copy.

Dave

> I have a very large  file that I don't have enough free space to memresize,
> however howabout I create  new dynamic (temporary) file and then copy all the
> records (in ECL) to the new  file and then (unix) copy the temporary file
> over the top of the  original.
>  
> Does that seem like  a sensible idea?
>  
>  
> Regards
> Jonathan Leckie
>  
> 
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