Hi Randall,

If you follow shuch a scheme,   <.......>

All of this points to why it makes sense at times to interface your stack to a professional data base and let it do all of this structural efficiency heavylifting (that is what it is there for). I like to build my own cause i like to learn...


But the obsession is almost killing me.

Well, as far as I can see with your emails,
it seems you're full alive :-)

Thanks for all your remarks.

Mmmmm, without explaining all the project,
I can give some rules which can be seen as formal facts:

- No database engine wanted !

-  No databases needed for this tree files.... It's only a tree !
   These files are Text and only Text ,
    and they are read only once,
    but don't know when and in which order.

- From the user's point of view, it will makes no
differences at all ( even fully invisible ) that the file is read from the disk or from whatever revolution's container where the text will be stored in.

- Revolution will be absolutely ignorant about the meaning of these files

- If all the files to be imported in a stack are too big,
   they can be compressed as an option.

- must work on Mac/Windows/Linux boxes

Here is the context of my question about transforming a tree of files.
By now, I will try  to do this with custompropertysets,
and see what happens.....

Regards,
Thierry

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