Hi Martin,

Check out thhe convhash command.

eg:  convhash FILENAME
will convert a static file FILENAME to dynamic.  By default it creates
everything (partfiles etc...) in the current directory.


Regards
Anthony Corrente.

 --- Martin Scholl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Is there an easy way to convert static files into dynamic files?
> I just found that one file, that I created as static tends to grow
> large.  I want to shield my customers from and DBA work and rather have
> them as dynamic.
> UD 6.0 on Windows
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