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Sergey,
Thank you for the fast response. I figured that was the answer. I was hoping that someone might have a magic trick up their sleeve for this. My next question would be, how can I assure that this never happens? Is there a way I can write the data of the FPTs to another format (TXT, XLS, CSV, etc...) programatically? Maybe include a trigger some how that it will write the data out to another format every time the FPT is updated? So if the FPT gets corrupted, I can restore the information back from the most recent backed up ghost file so no data will be lost and a restore from backup won't be necessary.
Thanks again!
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