>Thanks - I know there are several options to create PDF files. What are you using to view PDF's from within a VFP application?
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>Gaylen
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>>>I would like to create pdf files from VFP and store them in a directory on the network. Are there any practical limits on the number of files you can have in a directory and still have acceptable retrieval time.
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>>>Thanks
>>>Gaylen
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>>I have had a few thousand files in a directory, it worked fine for me. It is slower if you open it up in Explorer though.
My apps were for binary access to the data files, similair to how any pdf file viewer would access the files. My scope was only to answer that file access shouldn't be hampered significantly with the large number of files.
Sorry I can't help with a viewer.
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