Just to pick nits, if you use Transaction Logging, the txlg number is in
the file header, too.   Subsequent updates of the cloned file can goof
up your logs.  
Is there a similar concern with data replication?

Distributed files also have pathnames buried in them.

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Phillips

Beware of the big problem....

Alternate key index subfiles are located via a pathname stored in the
file header. If you copy a file and then update it, you may be updating
the indices of the original file. See the SET.INDEX command for a
solution to this.
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