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I know that, with DDS, you always make the record format name different than the file name. I know that, with SQL, it defaults to making the record format name the same as the file name. I further know there are tricks to renaming the record format name. (These often involve naming the file what you want the record format name to be and then renaming the file after the fact.) I know that you can use a file level keyword to rename the record format name. However, why should we have to go through these tricks and shouldn't the compiler just be modified to get over it? Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
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