Hi guys
Thanks for all the replie ti question over the last few days.  They are all
printed and will be read carefully when I get time.

On this suggestion below.  Would it be considered to be a reasonable practice
then,. on starting the program, to remove all indexes and re-index, as a matter
of course?  Or would that be a bad idea for some other reasons?  I guess if you
are going to do this you need to make sure that no other copies of the
programme are running on the network.  I wouldn't know how to go about this.

Mark

Maurice Butler wrote:

> Hi,
> If you drop all your indexes, then reindex all databases if you can get
> exclusive access (i.e first user for day) the you will avoid most problems.
> If the users have a problem they all shutdown. then one restarts and checks
> if there are still problems then the rest startup.
>
> Maurice
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 1999 23:51
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: [DUG]: Re: Paradox - Corrupt file / Databases
>
> If an index file is corrupt then a "techo" way of fixing the problem is:
>
> 1) delete the index file
>
> 2) run up the database administrator
>
> 3) re-index
>
> regards tony goodrich
>
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