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What do all the file extensions mean for a Paradox table (.DB, .MB, VAL, .XG0, etc.)? A Paradox table may have several physical files associated with it. The extensions for a single Paradox table are as follows (although not all of these may exist depending on the structure of the table and features included): .DB Stores the static field data associated with each record. .MB Stores the memo field data associated with each record. .PX Stores the primary index data. .Xnn Stores one secondary single-field index data (nn = sequentially numbered). .Ynn Stores one secondary single-field index data (nn = sequentially numbered). .XGn Stores one secondary multi-field index data (n = sequentially numbered). .YGn Stores one secondary multi-field index data (n = sequentially numbered). .VAL Stores validity checks and referential integrity properties. Best regards Marcos.
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