Start a Conversation

This post is more than 5 years old

Solved!

Go to Solution

829

March 27th, 2018 09:00

Unpleasant problem complicates my work.

How to be? Recently, Visual FoxPro 9 SP1 has given me a task beyond my control. When I open the file an error appears - Table Fl8no.dbf has become corrupted. What can I do about it now? The file for me is very important. It's just that I can’t throw it away. Over it I worked for a long time.

March 29th, 2018 12:00

And at last, below the guide foxpro dbf repair tool, see steps.

  1. Open the dBase command line from the Windows Start menu.
  2. Log into the local dBase software with your username and password.
  3. Click on the dBase command line section of the window that is open.
  4. Type "dbf /recover your File.dbf" into the command line, where "your File.dbf" is the name of the dBase file whose tables are corrupted.
  5. Press "Enter." dBase takes some time (ranging from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the size of the database) to analyze and repair the file and its contents. You are alerted when this process is finished.

4 Operator

 • 

11.1K Posts

March 27th, 2018 17:00


@MyaAdamswrote:

How to be? Recently, Visual FoxPro 9 SP1 has given me a task beyond my control. When I open the file an error appears - Table Fl8no.dbf has become corrupted. What can I do about it now? The file for me is very important. It's just that I can’t throw it away. Over it I worked for a long time.


You are going to have to ask at Microsoft's Visual FoxPro forum.

 

.

 

 

No Events found!

Top