Creating 64 bit hash file
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Now i can create VOC pointer without warning msgArndW wrote:Do you get the same error when typing "RESIZE MyHashFile * * *"? Can you do a "COUNT MyHashFile USING DICT VOC"? ...
i have used the following option
SETFILE /ABC/PQR/MyhashFile MyhashFile OVERWRITING
After that i tried with resize option it is not giving any error as I got before .It seems to be in an infinite loop.Not giving any messeges..just running long time..No results..
Please suggest...
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I usually prefer to create a new 64BIT file with a minimum.modulo and then copy the original data over. This leaves me more comfortable with going away and having lots of coffee or a dinner and a movie while the file is being loaded. The issue with the RESIZE is that the file gets locked and if something happens (like your cntrl-C or kill) the file can be left in a locked state.
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RESIZE is actually restartable these days. And the USING clause means you get two I/O channels rather than one. If you're really worried about locked, use CONCURRENT as well - that is also very robust. (Still avoid INPLACE though - that's a leftover from the days when 80MB was a lot of disk space and is still dangerous.)
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