DbiDoRestructure is not for the faint of heart (that's why they wrote
TUtility.dll).
It's a bit of a guessing game how the structures need to be filled - there
are now more examples on borland.com but it's still a beast.
However the same job can be done with TUtility (or TTUtility) and
"repairing" from a template
Max
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Sent: Thursday, 25 February 1999 12:51
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Subject: RE: [DUG]: Adding a new column to a db file
If it's a dBase or Paradox table, you can use a DBI call like
DBIDoRestructure
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> Oh, this didn't work - 'Capability not supported'.
>
> Got any other ideas?
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