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The 1M was a number that I threw out. Realistically, that number will be much, much higher.

While SQL is usually great, it is simply not what I need for the final product in this situation. What I need to do with the data is very specific and isn't what database engines are optimized for.

Just to clear that up. :)

I will most likely build the database in SQL, and then convert it to a flat-file.

Thanks for the help!

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