Mike... Wow, the 64bit is an easy solution. I tried something with
either the create-file or the resize command 6 months ago and it failed
with my conclusion at the time that it must not be supported on our
windows 2003 platform. Yesterday I used the create file with the 64bit
option and it
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Mike... Wow, the 64bit is an easy solution. I tried something with
either the create-file or the resize command 6 months ago
We decided to try (64bit Type30 on 64bit OS) part files on a couple of
large transaction files because it made archiving easier for us. We
could just drop off a chunk at a time.
However, we've since discovered that part files can't be used with
SBClient SmartQuery because it uses S/REFORMAT verb.
, Stuart
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] using distributed files with multi level data
files possible?
We decided to try (64bit Type30 on 64bit OS) part files on a couple of
large transaction files because it made archiving easier for us
Troy,
You _can_ use 64-bit files on 32-bit Windows 2003 Server, NTFS is quite
happy with files over 2GB.
I would describe multi-level files as an 'old' way of getting some of
the same functionality as you get with UV Distributed files. You could
have STOCK,HIST1 and STOCK,HIST2 ... if you
I'd do something like this paragraph (not tested...) but it should
create the parts and update them to all point to the same dictionary.
0001 PA
0002 CREATE.FILE DICT TEST.SHARED.DICT 3
0003 CREATE.FILE DATA TEST.P01 DYNAMIC
0004 CREATE.FILE DATA TEST.P02 DYNAMIC
0005
0006 DISPLAY UPDATING