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>The below is the derival of several hundreds of corruption cases.
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>The problem shows as corruption at the end of (random) tables.
>Corruption in this case means : from some point the before last block written contains nulls. The nulls start to be somewhere within a record and from the hundreds of cases no rule can be found to the position it occurs.
>I've been doing "millions" of calculations with the offset of the file, the blocks etc. etc. etc. No rules.
>This is still some normal corruption. Now add this to it :
Hi Peter,
we had a similar problem a few years ago with a standalone FP 2.6 application under Win98 (no Novell). The environment is quite different to the one you discribed, but the corrupted tables looked exactly like yours.
Usually the corruption occured in the morning, while a stack of bills where calculated and printed, but I don't recall whether there always had to be midnight between the last successful writing process and the one that raised the problem. We never found the cause of that problem, though it disappeared after implementing a periodical (once a week) deletion und rebuilding of the index files.
Robert
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