Every once in a while on the old PICK systems I would run into a record with
a value mark in the ID.  You couldn't just edit or delete it so what I'd do
is to select the record and with it as the only item in the list I could
then delete it.

These days, my users sometimes end up with a null ID in one of their files
generated by a custom program.  Again, I just select the item (SELECT FILE
WITH @ID = "") which I can edit this record and delete it.

Have a Great Day!

> Paul Trebbien
> Kore Technologies, Senior Support Tech. 
> "Solutions that work. People who care."
> V 858.678.0030 F 858.300.2600 W www.koretech.com
> 


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brutzman, Bill
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 7:56 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [U2] Data Corruption


There lives a new record in our OP table that shows up as INVISIBLE from a
TCL prompt.

Without luck, I tried the commands...

>DELETE OP ^251
>DELETE OP ^255

I looked at the file using EditPlus.  Of course, there are many special
characters that appear.

Suggestions would be appreciated.

--Bill
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