RE: Internal Consistency Error
- From: Leemi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Lee Mitchell)
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 21:25:46 GMT
Hi John Cosmas:
Trying to connect? What code are you using? Can you simply open the table
with a USE command?
Does this table have a index file (CDX or IDX)?
Can you open another free table? If the table in question is not too large,
try importing it into Excel and then saving it as a DBF file. The open the
new DBF file.
I hope this helps.
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>I'm trying to connect to a free table DBF, and I keep getting an internal
>consistency error and VFP 6 just hangs. Do I need to perform a repair, and
>if so how do I go about it.
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