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Subject: Re: CCC-Off-Line is for You !

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 16:51:15 10/26/00

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On October 26, 2000 at 18:39:16, ujecrh wrote:

>On October 26, 2000 at 17:23:51, Vincent Lejeune wrote:
>
>>Let's investigate and let's compare our number :
>>I've a 183 Mo database from 22th september 1997 to 28th april 2000
>>
>>when i load it in CCC-Off-Line I get :
>>
>>line 4727280; number rootmessages: 14230; total messages: 96934
>>
>>Please give yours
>>
>>
>>Thanks for your interres in CCC-Off-Line !!
>>
>>
>>
>
>I did a small test, taking for example all archives of 1998, unzip and
>concatenate them in a 1998.db (copy /b *.txt 1998.db). Then, when I open 1998.db

The problem with the "copy /b" is that it doesn't remove the OEF characters
(1Ah) in file , to correct that you must use the "Merge and clean archive"
function in CCC-Off-Line (even if you want to clean one single file)

>with CCC-Off-Line V0.2 BETA I get: 157908 lines, 411 root messages 2640 messages
>But, if I try too look how many messages are in there ("cat 1998.db | grep
>'^Subject:' | wc -l", the method should be fine excepting messages that
>*contain* a line starting with "Subject:" !), I get 24273.
>
>Of course I tried some "searches" (e.g. Name=KOMPUTER KORNER) and as expected it
>does not return the correct answers (only one result whereas KK has several
>posts in this db).
>
>I remember some weeks/months ago a thread about a problem with cccnav because of
>the format of some posts that needed to be filtered, isn't there any kind of
>filtering necessary to generate the database for CCC-Off-Line ?
>
>FYI, this is not a memory problem, it was tested on a PIII with 394Mo of RAM and
>under Windows NT 4)
>
>I hope this helps.
>
>Ujecrh
>
>PS : Merci pour cet outil, il sera certainement tres utile a de nombreux membres
>de ce club, moi le premier !



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