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Hello!
      I'm studying Prolog but my previous experience was as a Dbase
programmer and so I have the habit to use also very big archives without
the need to load them entirely in ram, which could be a problems with big
archives. What is the usual management in Prolog? Are there some techniques
designed to help?

      Thank you in advance.             Paolo Cortelli
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