I have never come across distributed files in a system and they sound a lot like multiple part files (like SYS.HELP,XXX).
What is the difference / advantages / disadvantages between using distributed files and multiple data-part files? Can a distributed file also be a multiple part file?
Cheers,
Stuart
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of David T. Meeks
Sent: Friday, 30 January 2004 07:50
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: UNCLASSIFIED RE: [UV] Resize - Dynamic or 64 bit?

Actually, a DISTRIBUTED file is largely a logical construct.  It is a
collection of normal files under the umbrella of a master logical file.
The components of the DISTRIBUTED file (also called a PART file) can be
any hashed file type.

The file type that has DATA.30 and OVER.30 is a DYNAMIC file.

Dave



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