>my client reported he couldn't run the app, when I tried to open the .dbf, all showed the same error message: xxxxx.dbf is not a table.
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>I can understand if one or two dbf are corrupted, but this is the whole .dbf in the \DATA (50+ .dbf)
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>anyone has this kind of experience?
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>thanks for the help
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>Robert
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