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[CWilt wrote] How about: 1) Not having to update anything!... [/] Nope. 32 files max in SQL. This is 60+ files (67 currently). But don't think I didn't consider that before even building these 'conglomeration' files. Seriously though, how fast do you think a 67-file union SQL, over files containing a total of around 30-40 million records, would run? This would involve summarization... Thanks Tony Carolla MedAmerica Billing Services, Inc.
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