>>As I understand Rushmore, it will be sucking the
>>.CDXs across the WAN in both alternatives to determine which actual
>>records to get.
>The whole .cxd or idx is not transfered, only the nodes of the b+ tree that are >being traversed are being transfered.
AHA! I *thought* Rushmore was quite clever. So why the delay opening the
.DBFs and .CDXs?
(To recap, the initial WAN test was FPW2.6 Windows, locally loaded
.EXE; open several .DBFs with .CDXs, then do a full screen browse on the
current file, i.e. BROWSE FOR with maybe a
relation or two set to code->description fields.
Time between each file open was around 45 seconds or more. Ages for the
browse records to appear. Loading a remote .DBF into Lotus 123 was
a *lot* quicker).
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