Re: 40,000+ items = mutiple dbs?
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23424
interpreted = N
texte = I've heard that once you start having 35,000 or more of anything in afolder, that it makes the system start acting funny. Were the 300,000items like all in one folder or something? Hmmm..for what its worth,Donovan----------------------------Donovan Rittenbach, M.A.CineOptic Productionstel:510-276-4357cel:510-332-5723fax:510-276-4239zen7@cineoptic.comhttp://www.cineoptic.com----------------------------
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I've heard that once you start having 35,000 or more of anything in afolder, that it makes the system start acting funny. Were the 300,000items like all in one folder or something? Hmmm..for what its worth,Donovan----------------------------Donovan Rittenbach, M.A.CineOptic Productionstel:510-276-4357cel:510-332-5723fax:510-276-4239zen7@cineoptic.comhttp://www.cineoptic.com----------------------------
Donovan Rittenbach
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