This issue is generic, and relates to a number of similar jBASE 3.4.10 based 
systems running Windows Server 2003.

We have an ongoing issue with file corruptions in j4 format files. 

The problem appears somehow to be application driven - I suspect this 
because across a number of systems, the files that corrupt are always the 
same ones... 

So, I'm looking for inspiration at an application level as to what could 
cause file corruptions.

One thought I had was a WRITE without previously doing a READU.  I've not 
managed to duplicate the issue doing this, but it's difficult to simulate a 
multi-user test that replicates what the application might be doing.

Does anybody know if this *could* be the cause, or know of some other 
application (data-basic) issue that could cause a J4 file to be corrupted?

thanks in advance

Simon Verona
 

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