Unlike FP 2.6, VFP will automatically repair some header damage when you open a dbf. What it fixes is the most common problem where the header thinks there are more records than there really are. There is still the possibility of VFP tables becoming corrupt. There's a tool called FoxFix that will fix them. You can probably buy it from Hallogram (
www.hallogram.com).
>I tried to damage tables in Visual FoxPro 5.0 by resetting the computer after opening exclusively the tables . But it didn't happen anything bad. Are the tables better protected in VFP or could have been only a happy case ?
>Are there any methods-programes for repairing damaged tables in VFP?
>Thank You !