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  1. hankc

    Elapsed Time Message

    I hear what Dave is saying. And by the replies he's given in this forum, he has my full respect and I'm hesitant to even partially disagree - but.. The datetime() function will save some code in determining the net time elapsed (you don't have to check whether it's gone past midnight). I've...
  2. hankc

    How do I re-index a foxpro table? What (free) tools do I need?

    Oops - I missed two of your main points.. 1. I don't believe there is any 'free' application that will do FoxPro reindexing, although I have seen some for dBase. 2. It is possible that 'reindexing' isn't going to work at this point and you actually will need to recreate the indexes from...
  3. hankc

    How do I re-index a foxpro table? What (free) tools do I need?

    I'm a little late on this one, but I don't have good news anyway. Since another package has packed and reindexed - you could be out of luck. Latest versions of Fox have index structures and names that differ from its cousins. I'm guessing that differences also existed in 2.x versions. This...
  4. hankc

    Counting Filtered Records

    Using FILTER is a really great way to decrease performance. ;-) If your tables are really small, it may not matter. But if you have larger tables out on a server, you don't want to spend much time in a filtered condition. You might try using the SELECT command with your filter conditions...
  5. hankc

    FILES DBF

    LCruzado, YES! There IS something you can do to repair damaged .dbf and .fpt files. First off, there are some utilities that may do it. The old Norton Utilities program handled Fox 2.x dbf tables pretty well (except for memo files). Or, if you'd rather do it yourself... Get hold of a hex...

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