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>>Wow, wow, hold it right there!
>>I never said that table corruption only is related to Fox, that's probably what's so tragic about it. Even though we might do a decent job in programming an app, a network error, like you suggest, ends up messing with it,
that's what I ment, and what I tried to get others attention to. Let me state the example that made me think twice. I also had some jobs performed directly to a table earlier. Next thing I knew, user decided to turn off his computer in the middle of it, naturally by hitting the Power Off button directly...I'll skip the rest.
>Danijel,
>I have to leave now so don't think I'm ignoring you OK :) I'll only say one thing now, views are always buffered, if you buffer your tables too what would be the physical access difference.
>Cetin
No probs, Cetin, we've had a pretty healthy conversation so far, let's just keep it that way...:-)
But I lost you for a moment there, I'm afraid
Danijel