No he shouldn't.
If that selection is pulling 2.5 million records, then that means at least
1.25 million entries against each branch - indexing 1+ million IDs against a
single key is not exactly going to be efficient.
Brian
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it's been awhile, i think i was able to get them to run on 6.2 ? 7.2 for
sure...
we needed the right glib's for one...
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If the first select brings him down to a couple hundred records from
the index, it certainly will be faster. Again, as I said based on
the data...
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Isn't it possible to resize from 32 to 64 bit to get over this ?
or create a 64bit file and copy in
CREATE.FILE newfile DYNAMIC 64BIT (on aix 5.2 universe 10.2)
Just thought
Bob
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My opinion is that we're getting much too complicated here .. I agree that
it depepds on the data and file sizing .. I'd be interested in seeing the
output from:
1) LIST.INDEX FILE ALL
2) FILE.STAT FILE
3) LIST FILE INDEX.ATTRIBUTE1 INDEX.ATTRIBUTE2 .. etc (to see a sample of
the data)
Until
You still might lose a little data. But in this case I was without a good
way to go to backups. Fortunately, the archive that blew up has not been too
important.
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ED VOC USER.BP.D
and see what unix path/file its pointing to. may be a duplicate of USER.BP
Rich
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
We have...
USER.BP FIND.A.PART
USER.BP.D FIND.A.PART
I can run both from the command line via
RUN USER.BP FIND.A.PART
RUN USER.BP.D
Another U2 user just around the corner!
I hadn't noticed the difference in the manual but IIRC the parameter is in K so as you
point out
12000 should be 12MB
12 should be 120MB
120 should be 1.2 GB
1200 should be 12 GB
I think I have all the zeroes correct.
Regards,
Adrian
Dear All,
What if the dynamic file blows 2 gig ?
i have encountered problem when repairing a dynamic file by using
uvfixfile and resize to 64bits . It prompt the belowing message
In Universe version 9 :
The file has been truncated.
File
Being U2 and Wintegrate are intimately related, anyone have any hints on any
dealers/VAR's that can offer a reasonable discount on 20 licenses. $4,000 is a
huge amount of money to pay for this as an emulator and from what I've
gathered, there's no site licenses. Wintegrate 98 is acceptable. 5.0
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