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I should point out, that there is a order# select above this section of code...
Specifically this file structure is for manufacturing:
types of work orders are selected...
within the work orders we have operations to be performed (file 1)
within the work orders we have material that need to be worked on (file 2)...

I should also point out that this process has been in place for years,
but we had "strange results" a week ago, and we are looking under every bush for trouble. :)



On 10/18/2012 2:43 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
I do wonder why you are doing the reade on File1. It does look like you
read every record, in keyed order, in File1? Just doing a sequential
read through File1 looks like it would do the job for you.

By the way, is it even important that you process File1 in keyed order?
Removing the k on File1 might give you a huge boost in performance.




On 10/18/2012 2:28 PM, Gqcy wrote:
no, they are not the same...




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