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Date: | Thu, 3 Jul 2008 10:24:08 -0700 |
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Hi Gang,
I'm still straddling between the 3000 and 9000 worlds, and I am still
not fully embracing UNIX because I'm convinced it is a cruel joke.
I am loving Eloquence on the 9000 because it gives me that warm fuzzy
feeling of home with Image on the 3000, but I am trying to figure out
what is the equivalent of a KSAM file on UNIX?
Are KSAM files truly not needed?
I'm trying to setup a quick cross reference file for simple data (five
data items), but 10s of thousands of records. Sure I can setup a flat
file, but serial reads of that seem like it would be costly.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Paul
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