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De
17/03/2010 18:47:14
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australia
 
 
a
17/03/2010 02:36:20
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canada
General information
Foro:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Bases de datos, tablas, vistas, índices y SQL
Título:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Miscellaneous
ID de la conversación:
01454998
ID del mensaje:
01455248
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50
No, the corruption goes back beyond the last backup. Looks like I will have write a routine that will allow the operators to see the data and then they can decide what belong to what.

BTW This is not our app, I have been called in to do the repair. This is another example of why we stopped using VFP memos years ago.

>>Hi,
>> I am trying to repair a corrupt dbf/memo file that contains critical data. The problem I am having is dbf records with cross linked memo block pointers, i.e. record 10000 points to memo block 100000 and record 20000 also points to memo block 100000, which record belongs to the memo block.
>>
>>Any body have any ideas, as there are several thousand records cross linked and without a backlink in the memo file pointing back to the record it belongs to, it is difficult to work out whats what, especially when you know how the memos work.
>
>Do you have any non-corrupt backups? Even if they're relatively old, they might give you enough information to be able to resolve some or most of the cross links.
Regards N Mc Donald
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