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I was doing partitioning in webfocus (version 7.1.4) using FOCUS database. Using these partitions in the report decreases the performance of the reports. For increasing the performance I tried converting FOCUS database to XFOCUS database, for this I Changed the SUFFIX = XFOCUS in Mas file and used SET XFOCUS = ON.
When I queried these partitions in XFOCUS-
-SET &PNAME1 = 'temp_part1';
-SET &PNAME2 = 'temp_part2';
-SET &PNAME3 = 'temp_part3';
-SET &PNAME4 = 'temp_part4';
USE
&P_PATH/&PNAME1.FOC AS TEMP1
&P_PATH/&PNAME2.FOC AS TEMP1
&P_PATH/&PNAME3.FOC AS TEMP1
&P_PATH/&PNAME4.FOC AS TEMP1
END
TABLE FILE TEMP1
PRINT
*
WHERE RECORDLIMIT EQ 1
END
-EXIT
I am getting following error: “Physical File @0000001 does not match FDT for the USE list. ”
Please tell me how can I convert a exixiting file in FOCUS to XFOCUS database.