Hi George
>Second, if the problem is acute, and the powers that be are either unwilling and/or unable to resolve it through upgrading the hardware, then I would take it as my responsibility to validate the size of the table and fix it, if necessary, each time it is opened. The validation simply would not add significantly the I/O overhead. That's a far better solution than sitting around waiting and hoping for someone else to resolve the problem for me.
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We have one client whose infrastructure is, shall we say, less than stable <G>. They experience the header corruption about once a quarter. They can/will not fix it. So they have to deal with the data loss.
Question. Don't you need exclusive access to the .dbf file to validate/fix it? Or is there another way?
TIA,
Bill Armbrecht
VFP MCP