At 12:42 PM 03/23/2001, you wrote:

>Is there a better way to go about verification that ebase is a replica of 
>your legacy file than this, short of beginning again from the beginning 
>and perhaps making as many mistakes?
>
>Henry Gookout
>North Fork Environmental Council
>Mattituck, NY

Actually, you seem to have a reasonable approach.  One way to make it a 
little safer, though would be to make a separate copy of the entire set of 
ebase data (.102) files in a separate directory to test and experiment on.


Barry L. Newton, Ashton Computing & Management Services
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