Not sure how to pack my tables, though. I've searched high and low and I'm coming up with nothing. Only way I know how to do it is open/save in Excel. Thanks again.
I am using VB to write an application that queries and updates .DBF files.
There's a 4-byte header (offsets 4-7) in a .DBF indicating how many records are in the file. See here: http://www.dbf2002.com/dbf-file-format.html
When I do an SQL "INSERT INTO" statement, this header is updated...
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