Look at the settings in the foxfix5.ini that you distribute and store in the user's windows directory:
[Memo]
MemoExistsAction=1
MemoMissingAction=1
DetermineBlocksize=0
UserDefinedBlocksize=64
MemoDisplayMaxInKB=8
MemoDisplayMaskNulls=TRUE
GenerateOrphansTable=TRUE
OrphansForMemos=TRUE
OrphansForGenerals=FALSE
MemoLengthThreshold=0
>When I run ff_scan('mytable',-1) (from an .EXE file) against a table that has invalid block pointers (corrupted memo), ff_scan() find no problem with a table.
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>Do you know if ff_scan() is supposed to find these type of problems? I thought it should, because in the interactive mode (using FoxFix Tool), FoxFix Tool finds problems in this table.
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>Could the problem be with the FOXFIX5.INC? What setting in this file (if any) directs FF_SCAN() to find and fix invalid block pointers?
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>Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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