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Auto Fix Currupt Tables
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22/05/2009 10:19:20
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01401140
Message ID:
01401532
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116
>>Hi Scott.
>>
>>>>I am looking to add some sort of auto-fix to an application when table becomes currupt. Basically the application uses dbfs. From time to time tables get currupted, is there any thing out there that doesn't cost and arm and a leg that will fit the bill? Ideally it would be some sort of dll, or FoxPro code, that would auto-magicly fix the table and return a result. I don't want to have to register something on every machine.
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>>Stonefield Database Toolkit (SDT) is royalty-free and can repair tables automatically if you call it from an error handler that kicks in when trying to open a table that's corrupted. http://www.stonefield.com/sdt.aspx.
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>>Doug
>
>Hi Doug,
>
>You mistakenly addressed your message to me instead of Scott but I am glad I am reading it. As you know I am very happy using your SDT for many years but never used the feature of repairing tables. Do you have a document on your site that describes (has an example) of how to use the table repair feature?
>
>Thanks.

I've used both Foxfix and SDT. Both are great tools. I previously posted examples for SDT and foxfix. If you search you should find them. Here is one UT message for SDT usage:

Re: Not a dbf Thread #1378405 Message #1378447

Also, the helpfile for SDT is great and should get you going.

One on foxfix (there are more if you search):
Re: Has any body used foxfix5.2 Thread #854281 Message #855225
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