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On 11/04/06, pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx <pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > All this is easier said than done when the client has no source code to > the package. You don't really need the original source code to set about recreating the logical files, either with DDS or as SQL indices. > I'm having enough trouble convincing them that replacing > their 400 package with an SQL Server solution. It's time to get them a > trip to Rochester. By the sound of it you need to do something to give your current system a performance boost, and there's probably a lot to be found in tuning these access paths. Birgitta's post above contains some very useful information. -- Dave...
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