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Fragmentation - why it is usually good for VFP native da
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19/01/2003 12:38:58
 
 
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19/01/2003 12:04:17
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Visual FoxPro
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Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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Hi Mike, iro SYS(3050) you might find this message/thread of relevance.

Thread #728197 Message #728231

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>This is all very interesting. I think it was norton utilities that had a feature where you could put certain files at the "end" of the drive so there would be less chance of fragmentation. You said VFP does the pack in RAM and writes out segments as the RAM is filled. Does playing with sys(3050) affect this? I mean can VFP's memory footprint be increased so it has a better chance of writing out one contiguous piece?
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