Perry,
FoxAudit sure comes close!
>I would assume that what the analyst was refering to was an enterprise database system such as Oracle's abiliity to write out transactions to a log file. This is an automatic process that will help the database recover from a system crash. A fileserver database system, such as VFP is not going to be able to offer protection to that level.
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>>I had a question from one of our analysts asking how good VFP's restoration after a corrupt table was.
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>>This was a comparison to Oracle, in which I responded that VFP's tables would have to be restored via NT's tape drive and didn't have any means of restoring corrupt/damaged files itself, although there are products out there can restore corrupt tables - but I'm not sure how good these are as opposed to Oracles own recovery devices.
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>>Is that incorrect, or is that the bottom line to such a question?
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>>Thanks
>>Kev
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