Licensing
Robert T. Repko
rtr at rsquared.com
Wed Jul 2 07:52:38 PDT 2014
To create a 0 lenght filr in Windows:
type nul>filename
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From: filepro-list-bounces+rtr=rsquared.com at lists.celestial.com [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+rtr=rsquared.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Barry Wiseman
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 10:27 AM
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Subject: Re: Licensing
On 7/1/2014 7:57 PM, Mike Fedkiw wrote:
> Now I'm confused about the extent thing. If I just go into the directory that has the big key file and rename it how what do I need to do with the data file, rename that too. Also, how would I be able to get the x2 or x3 keys and data created? I'm running Windows server 03 and sorta lost trying to figure out what a separate file system could even be.
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> Mike
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You need a pair of empty (zero-length) files named keyx1 and datax1. (In *nix this is easy but I'm always scratching my head how to do it in windows.) Place these in the directory where the big key is, and filePro will automatically start writing new records there instead of to key and data. From inside filePro the segue from key to keyx1 is invisible.
There is a facility for this in Expand Files. At the "How Many Additional Records" prompt, type the word "switch" instead of a number. However, as Mike Schwartz remembered, this only works when there are actual multiple filesystems, a rarity on today's machines.
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