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problem with corrupt data

problem with corrupt data

problem with corrupt data

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Hello, I want to start off saying I hope I am posting in the correct place and that I am  not a computer genius.  I apologize in advance if I am doing something wrong.
I use Napa Tracs software program that uses Interbase Server WI-v6.0.1.0.  The reason for my question is that I just had to replace a bad hard drive that was apprarently corrupting my data.  The following are the errors I was getting:
error opening GetRoItem query
error table is busy
unknown internal ose
c:\napa\tracs\db\work\TROItem.db\

and:
error opening GetROItem query
error general SQL error
database file appears corrupt()
bad checksum
checksum error on database page 16939

I had to update the software and send the data to my napa tracs support vendor and they claimed to have fixed all of the data. However, I do not have any repair orders in my system after august 14th.  When i contacted them about the problem they said that the data tables were crosslinked and TOO bad. It is just gone.  Any suggestions for me PLEASE.
thanks
rachel

RE: problem with corrupt data

Where is your .GDB file?
Normally interbase files have .GDB extension.
Try to use IBCONSOLE from interbase to connect to database.

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