On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Richard Kaye <rk...@artfact.com> wrote:
> If you simply try to USE this table at the command line, do you get the 
> backlink error? Assuming you have a dev environment available...
>
> If so, make a backup of the DBF/CDX/FPT. Try FREEing the table and then 
> ADDing it back. Keep in mind that if you do that, you will lose any DBC 
> metadata about that table (long column names, default values, etc). If that 
> doesn't work, try DROPping the table; copy your backup into the appropriate 
> location and then ADD it back.
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When I had their network guy remap the drive to the SAME PATH I gave
him, it worked.

Must say that is a huge issue demanding identical paths to be used and
not that the dbc is just a container holding a bunch of code.

Thanks everyone.

-- 
Stephen Russell

901.246-0159 cell

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