You need to determine what is causing the index to become corrupt. There is a whitepaper on my web site that gives you some suggestions to get you started.
>My client is receiving an
Invalid seek offset error occasionally when accessing a DBF that I use to log the status of various processes in my app. Where the error occurs, the app is only writing to the table.
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>The error doesn't occur every time the table is updated and the VFP help file just says 'Record your recent actions while using Visual FoxPro and then call Microsoft Support.'
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>It was suggested to me that it might be an index issue so I had my client run the reindex option in my app which deletes the tags and recreates them. They didn't receive the error for about a week, but received it again today.
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>Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer