Thanks to <font color=red><b>JDurbin</b></font> and <font color=red><b>dgrewe</b></font> for not giving up on this problem of mine.<br><br>Yes, you are right. I don't have surge suppressors in the building I work in. Thing is, the building is pretty old and perhaps the internal power...
No. I don't have an audit trial database in my system. I am thinking of using the <FONT FACE=monospace><b>FLUSH</b></font> command. Will that help things? Or do I still need to perform backups of data each time I update?<br><br>I was thinking of implementing something that will backup the data...
Thank you dgrewe again for your reply. Frankly, my system is just a stand-alone system. There is no connection to LAN or netwok whatsoever. With regards to your system backing up the data after each update, did you make it such that whenever the user clicks on the "Add" button or...
Sorry... forgot to add also that another .DBF I tried to open in VFP (after the surge) gave me :<br><br> <FONT FACE=monospace>"Collating Sequence <'pound' sign> not found"</font><br><br>What is the cause? How can it be resolved?
Just today, there was a sudden surge of power at my office and 2 of my main .DBF files were corrupted. Thing is, in the past when I ran my data recovery program (basically it just rebuilds the indexes <b>{thanks to dgrewe}</b>....) it works perfectly. However, today when I ran the program, I got...
I have recently created a program that handles some 30 different free tables. It has been working fine 99% of the time.<br><br>However, sometimes one (no specific one) of the tables (during initialization) will give me an error : "Index does not match table". Now, I know how to rectify...
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