John J. Mihaljevic wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Someone I know who is still using FPD 2.5 had some tables get damaged. Lots
> of them. And when trying to open them, we always get the "Not a database
> file" message. Back when I used to use 2.5, I remember this happening
> occasionally, and I had a PRG that fixed them. But that's long gone.
>
> Does anyone have something that can repair these tables? Some code I can run
> to fix them? I think he's got over 100 of them that need repaired.
>   
Got an old copy of foxfix.exe if you want to try it.  If you've got over 
100 of them damaged I would be looking to restore from backup. He does 
have a backup doesn't he? :-)

Peter


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