RE: MI Housekeeping

1999-10-25 Thread Bruce Blais
Laith; Keep everything on the server and keep all of the printer, drive mapping and directory structures consistent. We operate over a 100BaseT network without trouble, unless someone starts bending the "rules" on how tables are created named, stored, etc. To develop our "rules" we outlined

RE: MI housekeeping

1999-10-25 Thread Martin Roundill
isn't that what metadata is for? (not sure what you mean by "..when the preference file was redone...") Martin -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 26 October 1999 14:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MI housekeeping you are

RE: MI Housekeeping

1999-10-22 Thread James Marlow
Hi Laith I personally have implemented a directory structure and file saving scheme that keeps this problem down. Here's how it works on my system (with about 750,000 tables and 5,000-7,500 workspaces) 1) Store all your main mapping tables like streets, city boundaries, block groups, etc in