I would add to my previous post, that the things that were supposed to allow
me to skip the corrupt block did not work.  I guess the moral being: Don't
believe everything you read on Metalink (or elsewhere).  That's why I
eventually resorted to using the primary key index to grab one row at a time
from the table.  It was S-L-O-W, but I got all the data.  I looked around
for the script I wrote, but it looks like I have either deleted it or put in
a place that I can't find now.  Now I'm a bit curious to know how I did it.


> -----Original Message-----
> If you can afford to forget the data in the corrupted block 
> you can use
> the event 10231 to skip the corrupted block during table scan.
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