number of records answer...sort of :)
Mike Schwartz-PC Support & Services
mschw at athenet.net
Tue Dec 21 06:24:43 PST 2004
> Personally, I think if you have over a hundred million records, you
> probably
> need to be on something enterprise-grade like DB2, for various other
> considerations besides this stuff.
>
> mark->
Or use some method of breaking your database down into more
manageable chunks. For example, try filePro qualifier files. They allow me
to easily and quickly manage large databases at some of my customer sites
that are in the many millions of records.
The theoretical limits of filePro have all gotten so large that they
are all academic.
Mike Schwartz
PC Support & Services
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