I'm with Troy on this one.  Autofix is good for very simple problems.
Anything slightly complex and you wind up losing records.
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At 08:44 AM 12/28/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Autochk returns an error var, but I have never been braive enough to use 
>autofix.
>
>set error var verr
>autochk ....
>if verr <> 0 then
>   Do something 
>endif
>
>Troy Sosamon
>
>===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 12/18/01 10:02 am
>>Hi all
>>
>>Can this be done?
>>Run autochk, then if it finds an error
>>Run autofix on that table, let the user decide to
>>accept autofix or abort.
>>
>>I am wanting a way for users to be able to repair
>>minor file damage without having to call me.
>>
>>thanks
>>marc
>>
>>
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