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Question(Potential) Memory Mapped File question Pin
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Use CreateFile() to open the file. Allocate a read and write buffer that are multiples of the record size. Each buffer would have an associated offset. Start reading records. Once you find records to be extracted, set the second buffer to that offset and start copying records into it as needed and flushing it when required.


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