yes, restored the payments table, deleted all records and imported again.
Thanks for the info.
-Walter
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From: "Matthew Scholtz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "TechRocks Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 3:01 PM
Subject: [support] Re: Question
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
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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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