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QuestionUse binnary file instead MS Access Pin
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David Mujica16-Jun-11 7:57
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Now I understand your question and I believe someone else has pointed you in the right direction for a solution, but you do realize that now you will be responsible for full data access; meaning searching, updating, deleting ... With a database engine you can write your data access with SQL, with your custom solution you will have to write a custom finder, etc.

If it was me, I wouldn't do it. You can always try something like mySQL if you don't like MS-Access. Just my opinion.

Can you explain why you need to store your data in a custom .dat file and not some sort of database engine (or .mdb) ?

How many rows are we talking about ? 10, 100, 1,000 ... millions ?

Maybe you could store your data in an XML file.

Good luck. Thumbs Up | :thumbsup:
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Question[VB10] Don't allow access to Form properties from Class Pin
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