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Steve,
    Set up a copy in a seperate library, start journaling on the file if not already enabled, and then write a program using the RCVJRNE or journal API's to keep them in sync.
Thanks,
    Tony



I have a physical file with 101(!) logicals over it.  As it is part of a software package there's not a lot I can do about it.
When a Data Analyist User tries to move the file in to Access, it tells her that she has too many indexes open and throws her out.  Is this the file, ODBC or MS Access, and is there a way around this?
I have given her a 'copy' of the file in a seperate library, which does work, but being a copy the data is only as up to date as the last CPYF command...


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