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Pat Barber <MBOCEANSIDE@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
>Large "random" files can really blaze with a binary search,BUT,
>the file has to be in some order...which sort of defeats the random
>concept... stick with keyed index files....
Pat,
Are you perhaps confusing "random" with "relative"? AIUI Joel's example
_is_ with an indexed file. The choice is between:
a) Chain to the 1st record in a group
Chain to the 1st active record in a group
Reade through the active records
or b) Chain to the 1st record in a group
Reade through the group
when each group is known to be a sequence consisting of an iteration of
inactive records followed by an iteration of inactive records. It was a
good question, and I think the only universally correct answer, as in so
many cases, is "it depends".
Dave Kahn, ABB Steward Ltd.
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