---------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can turn it (the 3 items) in under my office door in an envelope, or in the department office. -------- (See below) **** I WILL TAPE SOME BROWN MANILLA FOLDER ENVELOPES TO MY OFFICE DOOR, IN CASE YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY **************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:39:00 -0600 (CST) From: Mark Jacobson Cc: 810-151-80@uni.edu Subject: Re: [810-151-80] Last project No, it was stated in class that you did NOT have to do a rehash procedure. --- You are welcome to do that rehash if you wish to add more challenge the the assignment. You can turn in your last assignment by Friday with the output random access file and the entire VB .NET project on a diskette. Turn in: 1. Your last project's code (and the entire project folder of 2000 project support files) on a diskette, and 2. A printout of the code, and 3. The random access file your A, C and D transactions created when it updated the original random access file data, along with a paper record of the A and C and D transactions that you did... You can turn it in under my office door in an envelope, or in the department office. -------- **** I WILL TAPE SOME BROWN MANILLA FOLDER ENVELOPES TO MY OFFICE DOOR, IN CASE YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY **************************************** Please sign your first name to all notes you send out to the instructor or to the entire class. Mark On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 miller06@uni.edu wrote: > Hello class, > Does anyone know if we are to write a "re-hashing" procedure as part of > the Delete transaction? (i.e. If the bucket had overflow and we delete > a record in the home address, do we have to write a procedure to "re- > hash" so the home address bucket is full > again?)