26-May-2017, 4:03 PM
I'm not entirely sure if I do understand your question correctly.
I know the dat format for sets, but have no idea what ccl files are.
If it is exactly the same format and it's just about the file name, I don't understand why this matters at all - except that it might be confusing to have a ccl extension when you expect dat - everyone can choose names on their liking. But this can't be the case, as you are writing, that some programs don't work with ccl files. So I assume, it is a different format, even though it might be similar; I would think, all sets should use the same format, and it should be the dat format which is well established
And if it is just about naming conventions to name files consistently within one storage location, just use dat as an extension.
I know the dat format for sets, but have no idea what ccl files are.
If it is exactly the same format and it's just about the file name, I don't understand why this matters at all - except that it might be confusing to have a ccl extension when you expect dat - everyone can choose names on their liking. But this can't be the case, as you are writing, that some programs don't work with ccl files. So I assume, it is a different format, even though it might be similar; I would think, all sets should use the same format, and it should be the dat format which is well established
And if it is just about naming conventions to name files consistently within one storage location, just use dat as an extension.
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