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



Mention what the difference between “look-up” file and “look is up” in abini..

Answer / Chandra Mohan

In Ab Initio, 'Look Up' is a file that contains pre-processed data which can be read quickly. On the other hand, 'Look Is Up' refers to a situation where the system checks if a specific record exists in a file.

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