I believe it means that some of your indices became inconsistent.
This happens sometimes on unclean shutdowns (i.e. power loss).
Try recreating the indices using the DBM GUI or DBMCLI, theres a "recreate indices" 
option somewhere.
I believe though that its yet unimplemented in SAPDB 7.4 beta.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Derek M. A. Lee-Wo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 9:27 PM
Subject: JDBC Exception Help


> I have some JDBC code that is generating the following exception.  The
> manual says that errors in this range should not happen
>  
>   com.sap.dbtech.jdbc.exceptions.DatabaseException: [-9041] (at 148): 
>   System error: BD Index not accessible
> 
> The same JDBC code works fine against a different SAPDB database on
> another machine.
> 
> Does this error mean my database is corrupted?  Is there a way I can do
> some kind of "check" to verify this.
> 
> Derek
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