That has nothing to do with the fact that maintaining a file is better
than maintaining a program.  In my opinion, if the data is maintainable,
it's usually a bad idea to hardcode it into a program (depending of
course on the amount of data and frequency of updates), but that's just
me.

In any case, I'm not going to argue that point any further.  I wasn't
asking about a hard-coded table, I was asking about a file.  The whole
discussion was about database design, so let's just leave the hard-coded
table issue for some other discussion, eh?

Joe


> From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
> 
> Well, obviously your file has more to do than day of year and date,
> doesn't it?


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