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      <p>The <a href="../api_reference/C/db_load.html" class="olink">db_load</a> utility can be used to load text into databases.  The <span class="bold"><strong>-T</strong></span> option permits nondatabase applications to create flat-text files that are then loaded into databases for fast, highly-concurrent access.  For example, the following command loads the standard UNIX <code class="filename">/etc/passwd</code> file into a database, with the login name as the key item and the entire password entry as the data item:</p>
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