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Short answer is: no.
Longer answer is: as you know, no database file (dbf, ftp, cdx) under VFP can be larger than 2GB.
The good news is that you have the gendbc source, so you can devise the strategy of your choice to get around the issue, if it's that important in what you are doing. I'd start with a list of three alternatives, and figure out which would work best: a) break up gendbc into multiple tables; b) use the Advantage Database (means using ODBC); and c) use SQL Express (also means using ODBC). I have no idea whether any of those will work: just tossed them out as starting points.
Hank
>Hi all
>
>I´m creating a .prg file using gendbc (2004 version?) and at 99% of creating process produce this error:
> Unrecoverable Error:
> File gendbc.fpt is too large.
> At Line: 448
>
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>gendbc.fpt file is more than to 2gb size. Is there an way to fix this?. Gedbc is generaring a lot of comments I have in my tables.
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