Steve,

The "All" option should not be whited out. Normally,
it is View names that are whited out in the table list.

Data errors with NOTE data type columns in the tables
are always more complicated to fix. At this point you
have to outweigh how much time that would be spent on
repairing the database versus restoring a backup and
reentering the data that is different.

If restoring from a backup is not an option, you could
contact a Authorized Developer in your area or send the
database to RBTI and we can see what we can do.

Did you receive the printed R:Scope Manual? It contains
an area on how to deal with errors and provides examples.

There is also a new version of R:Scope, 7.5 for Windows.
http://www.rbase.com/products/rscope/

John

At 06:07 PM 9/6/2006, you wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I try to check the Data and it won’t let me check “All”. It is whited out.
 
I checked Data on a few individual tables and it seems all of them have a problem. “Changes made to a NOTE column in this table have caused have caused this row to be located lower in the table.

Steve
 

From: John Minyo II [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: DB Problems
 
Steve,

First, make a backup!

Then, in R:Scope locate what table has the error
by checking the "Data".

Once you find the table, choose "Fix" > "Data"
"Manual" to locate and repair the broken pointer.

Did you receive the R:Scope manual with your
version? It will help a great deal! Follow the
Hot Keys to jump to the pointers.

John

At 05:27 PM 9/6/2006, you wrote:

I have a DB that when I try to run AUTOCHK, I get the following error:
 
ERROR – The new location of a moved row is invalid. (1247)
 
Can someone give me an idea what to start with R:Scope?
 
Thanks
 
Steve Fogelson

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