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Question on chip databases

I've been entering my chips into a database on my computer(filemaker pro) for the first time including scans of each chip. Wish I'd started doing it when I first started because it's a real job! I've got most of my California collection entered and will soon begin doing my other chips. My question for those of you who have your collections in a database, is would you recommend having one big database with all the chips in a collection or break it up into two or more databases? For example, besides my California chips, which I consider my "main collection" I have a couple hundred roulettes, probably about that many Nevada, a hundred or more foreign, a big batch of UFCs, etc. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice anyone might have on this.

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