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>>Try
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>I tried that as well with no luck..The command "do cmrepair.app with "table name and path", .t. issued no errors or statements. However the table was still corrupt.
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>Paul
Well, you may try to scan these tables and copy record by record into a new one, trapping for errors and skipping bad records. That's just an idea.
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