Hi John,

do you use Buffering when writing to the tables?  Since I started using 
this many many years ago I haven't had any corrupted tables.

John Weller wrote:
> I have a client using a couple of apps written in VFP9 using a common native
> VFP back end.  One of the apps is used for an hour or so most days and the
> other opens every 5 minutes 24/7 and checks for data to download then
> downloads and imports it.  Every few weeks or so (not regular) they call me
> with a corrupt table.  Their offices are in a former factory which has been
> converted to industrial and retail units.  I think the corruption is caused
> by a power spike when the tables are open.  Assuming that this is the case I
> have recommended that they install better power smoothing equipment than
> they already have or gat the apps re-written to use a more robust data
> storage system.  Bothe these solutions are outside my experience - any
> suggestions gratefully received <g>.
>
> TIA
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976 393631 
>
>
>
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