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Sounds great. I don't have a lot of experience on the inner workings of SQL databases, so I was not sure what the best approach was. I will build the database without CSV and hope the database is clever enough to find a single (or range of) row within millions of rows without any performance problems.
The current database schema works exactly like that (2 PK) on numeric datatypes.

And you are right, somehow I did not take the partial text matching into account. That would take ages. That alone would keep me from using CVS.

As a side note, the database is a MSSQL 2008 Express engine. Thanks for your support. I really appreciate it.
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