What the difference between “look-up” file and “look is up” in abinitio?



What the difference between “look-up” file and “look is up” in abinitio?..

Answer / Janmejay Kushwaha

A 'look-up' file is an external data source used to retrieve information during a look-up process. On the other hand, 'Look Is Up' (LIU) is a runtime system component in Ab Initio that facilitates the look-up process by efficiently managing look-ups and caching results.

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