Bob Spelten writes:

> When trying to understand the Qubide code you might look into an old
> problem I have with using DBAS.
> With Suqcess, all database mutations are immediately stored on the device
> but I found that after making a lot of changes, DBAS/Qubide lose track of
> where they are and the _dbs will become corrupted.
> Also the Import command can't create a new dbs with the field lengths set
> individually.
> These problems don't exist when using a ram or flp device or a QXL.win
> with QPC2 or QXL so Qubide seems the likely candidate.
> The Trashcan option also seems to be not save. At one time after using the
> Trashcan_obj, some files which were not in the can were wiped from the
> drive, dir showed they were there but the file itself was empty.
> I had to reformat the drive and restore from a backup (trashcan off of
> course).

Try using the tk2 command FLUSH after changing each record. It may provide a 
temporary solution.

Per 
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