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On 31/12/2008, at 1:45 PM, Adam West wrote:

HI I was interested in hearing of some typical uses you have with using the IFS? It is one of the areas we are exploring in the need to modernize our legacy systems here.


I use it to store my database files, source members, program objects, data areas, etc. Gee whilikers, everything I create is stored in the IFS. Fancy that!

IFS means Integrated File System. Every thing that is addressable from the OS is found in the IFS (with the possible exception of the machine context). Perhaps you mean "what do we use stream files and directories for?" which is an entirely different question.


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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