>>TWO?!
>Gee, That meant you couldn't have big ass application with huge amount of database heh =)
That's almost weird just to think about it, probably because I wasn't here to taste it =)
David;
It was a good start and you could do a lot with it. To use it in a "real world" application, you would have to close one or both tables and open tables as needed. Indexing was slow - it took about 16 hours to reindex a days work at our Calibration/Metrology Laboratory. When dBase III came out, it only took 45 minutes to do the reindex function. With FoxPro, it took 45 seconds. Now why did I change to FoxPro?
Tom
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