Chuck,

Are you making structure changes in multi user mode?
What has changed in the last month?  New hardware?  New programs?  Other 
unexplained problem?
It is rare to see the #1 file get messed up unless you are making structure 
changes.

Troy Sosamon
===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 7/12/02 7:35 am
>A client is suddenly having his RB1 file destroyed!  Has happened twice in
>the last month and it never happened in the previous 15 years of using
>RBase!
>
>Its a rather complex RBWin 6.1 system on Novell 5.1, with both Rbase and VB
>front ends.  Although there are regular changes to the apps, nothing has
>been identified that would cause the destruction.
>
>In both cases, you can still connect to the database, but tables/rows are
>missing in mass.
>
>By copying over an RB1 from the backup and reloading the DB, everything
>returns to normal with all data intact. (At least so far!)
>
>Causes?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Chuck Lockwood
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