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> From: rob@xxxxxxxxx > > While that test might be more apples to apples it has no application > whatsover in the real world. Exactly. The point is not to cripple native I/O so that it does the same things SQL does. The idea is to program a given scenario as well as you can in both and let the chips fall where they may. The same will be true for RPG vs. Java or CGI vs. servlets. This isn't a horse race: we don't weight the jockeys for fairness. This is drag racing, and the fastest car wins. Joe
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