[comp.databases] Is there any software to intelligently repair damaged Paradox files?

ldan@neon.Stanford.EDU (Daniel Asher Lichstein) (05/20/91)

	The headers says it all.  I posted a more detailed message but it
may have been unclear.  
	Do you know of any programs to intelligently deal with corrupted
paradox files in an automated fashion?  I would like to buy one, but if there

byock@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu (Bill Yock) (05/23/91)

From article <1991May19.233239.21409@neon.Stanford.EDU>, by ldan@neon.Stanford.EDU (Daniel Asher Lichstein):
> 
> 	The headers says it all.  I posted a more detailed message but it
> may have been unclear.  
> 	Do you know of any programs to intelligently deal with corrupted
> paradox files in an automated fashion?  I would like to buy one, but if there

Look into ParaFix Gold from TSR systems Limited, (516) 331-6336.  I don't 
know if it rebuilds in an automated fashion, but they make the claim that if
their product does not fix the table, and the data is still there, they will
recover the database for free.  To help automate using a program like this
you might want to look into some program that stuffs keystrokes to start it
up automatically.


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Bill Yock, Weeg Computing Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
byock@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu