It is unit of measurement in India.  

One Lakh = 100, 000

Rao

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I have seen this several times, and I am very curious as to what "lakhs"
are.  Is this a standard of measurement?

At 10:35 PM 5/15/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Dear DBA Gurus,
>
>         I have some static data in two of my tables which contains lakhs
of
>records.

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