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Hi Gary Just posted a similar response. As they say, "Great minds think alike" Or as someone else once said "Fools seldom differ" :) Regards Evan Harris At 08:16 a.m. 8/03/2006, you wrote:
Maybe the database file is being used for too many functions. What if you utilize two data structures? One to track duplicates and one to process from. For example, an array or user index keeps track of duplicate keys and a FIFO data queue that simulated requests are processed from.
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