Oh, and one more thing: before you do anything drastic like this, always make a backup 
copy of your entire ebase folder.
Then, you'll have something to go back to if you accidently delete something you 
didn't mean to (or you meant to at the time but realize 5 months later you really 
need.)

Matt

At 03:01 PM 6/1/01 -0700, you wrote:
>At 02:33 PM 6/1/01 -0700, you wrote:
>>Is there a way to remove the payments table, or clean all the information
>>off it [including the legacy ID]?
>>I deleted the payments.103 file, but it requested it multiple times..
>>currently trying to re-import a new payments
>>table to stop the "please locate payments.103 table." Interestingly enough,
>>I took a closer look at the table
>>to find some of the inner workings...
>
>First question would be: why do you want to remove it?  Do you not deal with payments 
>at all, or do you just want to start with a clean slate?
>If it's the latter, don't delete the file (since FMP files contain more than the data 
>- they also contain the layouts and the structure of the database).  Instead, just 
>sign in with the master password, go to the payments file, and do a Delete All 
>Records command.
>Please let us know if this isn't what you were trying to do.
>
>HTH,
>Matt
>
>>� work makAll play and no work makes John a good boy. All play and no
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>>good boy. All play and no work makes John a good boy. All play and no work
>>makes John a good boy. All play and no work makes John a good boy. All play
>>and no work makes John a good boy. All play and no work makes John a good
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>
>This is actually FMP's guts, not Ebase's.
>
>>
>>Just a glimpse of the Ebase brains I guess. :)
>>
>>Walter Beardwood
>>Database Administrator
>>The Exploration Place
>>
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