Hi Jon,

your explanations where very interesting cause i am also converting an
application to SAPDB although it is neither Access nor uses it the DAO.
I have already toasted a database too when i tried to add more data to a
database than data would fit into the created database file.

With your attempts we have three toasted database files. Now i ask me the
question, am i willing to accept this?
It is fully OK, if there is a failure in my program and no data is written
to the database or i get error messages. But may the database be toasted
because of this? What conditions else will toast the database? When i sell
my applications to dozens of customers, how many of them will get toasted
databases because of unknown conditions?
What do you think about that?

Andreas




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