Most of the wisdom on this list says DO NOT RUN RECOVER. It is know to
occasionally produce files which look ok but have subtile defects that
sometimes show up much later. It is better to take the time hit and go with
a backup of the whole set of files, not just an inividual file (although you
may get away with that if you know exactly what files have relationships
with other files.)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: mwsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 2:46 PM
> To: TechRocks Support
> Subject: [support] RE: Damaged File
>
>
> *** EBASE DAMAGED FILE RECOVERY ***
>
> To repair a damaged eBase file you must run the "RECOVER"
> function which is available under the full version of File Maker Pro.
>
> 1. Select FILE | RECOVER... and selected the damaged file to
> recover, 'deleted.102'.
> 2. FileMaker will repair the database.
> 3. Once completed, open eBase as usual.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael W. Smith
> MWS Consulting
> Vancouver, BC
> Canada
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