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file extension K12 - DataFlex index file

File type specification:

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Extension icon: k12 file icon.K12

File extension K12 description:

DataFlex index files have a .K* extension. The * of K* is a one or two digit number. Values of K* will range from K1 through K15.
In DataFlex 2.x, the K10 index was always a 'batch' index, which means its contents were not updated when the datafile was updated. Batch indexes are only updated when the index is (re)created with dfindex or dfsort, depending on which version of DataFlex you have. This provided some advantages in certain situations, but most of those advantages have become obsolete with the faster computers and larger hard drives we enjoy today.
Depending on your backup medium, it can be faster to simply reindex a datafile versus restoring the file from the backup medium.

Associated applications to file extension K12:

The Database Managers, Inc. logoDataFlex

Company / developer:
  The Database Managers, Inc.

DataFlex

is a relational, 4GL Object Oriented database programming language.
DataFlex is able to run programs, without being recompiled, across Windows and Unix platforms.
One of DataFlex's strongest features back then (and now) was its ability to be ported to just about any operating system.

 

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