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Jerry Banker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
We use distributed files and yes a master file is created. The DEFINE.DF
command creates a type 27 file and a dictionary file is created that is
a type 30 file.
As a matter of fact we use the one dictionary for all of the part files.
Ahhhhh. This gives me an idea.
Did you explicitly create a master distributed file?
I used to create them with the following sequence:
CREATE.FILE DICT MASTER.
CREATE.FILE DATA MASTER.1
DEFINE.DF MASTER. ADDING MASTER.1 PART 1
(or whatever the correct syntax is). I'm guessing that because I
explicitly didn't create the data portion, it didn't get created ... :-)
It still worked fine...
Cheers,
Wol
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