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Testing for Corrupted Indexes
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10/08/1998 12:26:31
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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00125289
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If the table is part of a database, I'd recommend running GENDBC (under the tools\gendbc directory) first. Then strip out all the stuff that creates the database and tables. There's a little more to it than that but you'll figure it out quickly enough.

paul



>I have a process that has worked fine for over
>a year. Today the system is locking up and I'm
>not sure why.
>
>I suspect that it may be the result of a corrupted
>index tag. Is there a way to tell if an index tag is
>indeed corrupted? Is there a rule of thumb as
>to how often the rebuild should take place?
>I've also heard that I should not simply do a
>REINDEX but that it should be a DELETE TAGS ALL
>and then create the indexes. Is there an automated
>way to do this?
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