Curiosity question: We have a 900Mb database, RBX.5E, running on an
in-house server with STATIC ON, FASTLOCK ON and approx 10 users
connected. A couple of the workstations are mobile carts (with barcode
scanners and label printers) in a warehouse connected via WiFi, the rest
are hardwired desktops.
A table of 69 columns and approx 150K rows had the last several columns
corrupted.
I'm guessing we had a WiFi connection drop; could that have corrupted
the db structure? That's probably more likely than a server or ethernet
error .
Possible solution: have the carts remote desktop into hardwired
workstations or virtual machines on the server. That way only keyboard
and monitor data is going over the air, no corruptible data floating around.
Thoughts or comments?
Thanks,
Doug
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