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At 15 DEC 2008 01:25:33AM NERISSA SANTOS wrote:

I ran VERIFYLH and noticed that newly created tables (i.e created a couple or so years ago) are returning error "Initial Setup failed. Primary frame header type 32 is incorrect. All our old tables are okay. A Dump of any of these tables showed GFE in group 1. Tried to fix it but nothing happened. Appeared to be fixing it but GFE does not disappear. I can SELECT, READ, WRITE, LOCK. Can't see anything wrong with the tables except it is failing the verify. Tried to create 2 new tables. Had exactly the same results. Is this a bug of some sort on VERIFYLH or something else?


At 15 DEC 2008 08:50AM Dave Harmacek wrote:

You didn't mention exactly which version of Arev.

Anyway try CLEARFILE or CLEARTABLE on each new table. It will re-write the pair of DOS files. Then see if VERIFYLH or DUMPLH shows errors.

If on a network, what driver are you using?

Dave


At 15 DEC 2008 10:26AM [email protected] wrote:

You're using an AREV routine written before 1995 to try to verify a new Universal Driver style file structure. Hence the failure. The file is likely fine but the new header byte (32 instead of 26) confuses the verify routine. Either use our free utility to make it a pre UD file type or use OI to verify it.

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At 15 DEC 2008 05:13PM NERISSA SANTOS wrote:

Thank you. Incidentally, I had a quick search on the verify utility mentioned and unable to find one. Are you able to point me to the righ direction? Thank you kindly.


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