Ramil,
Sorry. That was another option that I should have mentioned. Often it is a corrupted dbf file and I didn't consider the CDX when looking at your problem.
Glad it worked for you.
Renoir
>Renoir,
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>I looked at the Downloads section and tried the ATFixDbfFpt 1.6. The program did not 'fix' my problem as it reported that the file is valid. It did however pointed me to the right direction when I used one option (copy old to a new file incl. cdx & fpt) where it reported error 114: Invalid CDX! Sure enough, I just deleted the CDX file and resolved the problem.
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>>Ramil,
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>>>I think the table is corrupted so that when I type from the command window:
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>>>use tablename in 0
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>>It sounds like it is corrupt. There are some utilities in the download section that may help. Also, you can use a hex editor to view the file and determine if there is any data to salvage. If everything is "0000" then there isn't.
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>>>I've downloaded SDT 6.0 but I don't know how I can use the Repair method. Is this demo "locked" to the Sample DBC it came with?
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>>Yes, SDT does not allow a working version of the demo. Why would you buy it if it resolved your problem? :-)
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>>Renoir