On 8/8/2012 7:27 AM, James Harvey wrote:
> Thanks for the link, this utility looks interesting, and I see that version
> 2008b includes a DBC testing and repair option.
>
> The error number returned when trying to open the corrupted table was 1683.
> The cdx lost three indexes, and one field name was truncated by one letter
> (pk_hshealth to pk_hshealt).
>
> DBC problems have been the bane of my existence over the years, as they
> don't happen very often, but when they do it seems like it takes voodoo to
> get them fixed.


...which is why I love using MySQL or MS-SQL instead of DBFs for years now.


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Mike Babcock, MCP
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