In Unix, maybe something like this?

for X in *.dbf
  do
    dbv file="$X" &
  done

Add logfiles, paths, etc. as you wish.  I suppose something similar
must be possible in batch scripting for windows.  Then again maybe
not!

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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Jeremiah,
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> Perhaps the fact that my experience was with Personal Oracle 7.3.2.3 on
> Win95 explains the hosed database - Win95 not being the best platform, to
> say the least.
> 
> I'll definitely try it again - on a test database, of course.
> 
> BTW, I can't find any way to tell DBV to verify more than one datafile at a
> time.  Is there?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Jack C. Applewhite
> Database Administrator
> Austin Independent School District
> Austin, Texas
> 512.414.9715 (wk)
> 512.935.5929 (pager)
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> So unless Jack had an OS that writes when you ask it to read, there's no
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