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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] is a file 32bit or 64bit?
So what you're really after is a list of the undocumented options?
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Something interesting I just noticed:
If I create a file and resize it to 64bit and then create alternate keys
(with CREATE.INDEX) the alternate key file (I_filename/INDEX.000) is
also created as 64bit.
BUT, if I add the alternate keys BEFORE resizing to 64bit, the AK file
is left as a 32bit
Is there a UV tool that shows whether a file is 64bit or 32bit? I've
tried the obvious ANALYZE.FILE with no success.
I ended up using the unix xd command to see the file's header, but I
expected there to be UV command to provide this function.
First bytes of a 32 bit file: 0xACEF010C
First bytes
Hi Adrian,
You could use the STATUS function in basic.
STATUS STATS FROM FILE ELSE ABORT
BIGFILE = (STATS32 = 5)
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Is there a UV tool that shows whether a file is 64bit or 32bit? I've
tried the obvious
buffer(s) processed.
910 record(s) processed.
Number of data bytes = 75284.
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of useful information!
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Hi Adrian,
You could use the STATUS
So what you're really after is a list of the undocumented options?
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Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 12:49:58 +0800
That works well, thanks