Thank you Grandfather! This was perfect!

This was a lot easier for me to understand than one example I saw in the docs. I was able to successfully adapt my code and meet my anticipated goal of 30 min with 4 cores. That is fast enough for me to continue on with the analysis work that I'm doing right now. I'd like to develop a better algorithm, but that will be the subject of another SOPW question - There has got to be some kind of tree structure that will work much, much faster but I'm not sure how to build something like that with wildcards. Thanks Again!

Oops, I see that I already posted a thank you. So this is redundant.


In reply to Re^2: Multi-thread combining the results together by Marshall
in thread Multi-thread combining the results together by Marshall

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