An example file will allow you to have a pretty much trashed record
header. If the example file can't fix it then it really must be
trashed. Can you create a new file in the DCT then use it as an
example. Using another known good file mostly works but before you
give up making a new example from the proper DCT is safer.
I find most errors on TPS files come from accessing them across a
network. They tend to trash the keys and often the header gets a
glitch. other than that I can't say I've ever lost a TPS file before
and that includes a client that had a terrible set of hardware
problems with the network.
On 31 Mar 2008 09:37:15 -0500, "Nelson Kaye" <nk1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Tried running tpfix with and without an example file, but it did not
resolve
>the corrupt file.
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Paul Blais - Hayes, Virginia