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Skindude Posted - Jun 30 2009 : 05:25:58
Using 8.55R

During Processing of Automated Retrieval Tasks, I got this message: "An error was encountered processing line 0: DBSAM Engine Error # 8965 Index page buffers corrupt in the table "mlk_main" , do you want to continue?"

Pressing either YES or NO made no difference and the fault will not go away.

When I started MLK this morning it had to repair its database because we had a power shortage last night whil it was running. This may have caused the corruption.

What is the correct procedure to repair this please?
Thans Andrew


Andrew
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xequte Posted - Jun 30 2009 : 16:42:17
Hi Andrew

If the repair process within MLK does not fix the problem (e.g. by selecting File > Optimize Database) then use the Database Utility to repair your database:

i) Download the Database Utility from http://www.xequte.com/download/dbsys330.exe
ii) Install and Run it.
iii) Select Utilities > Repair
iv) Click Select and browse to your database folder (search your hard disk for the file mlk_main.dat to locate your database folder)
v) Your database files will be displayed in the box below. Hold down the Ctrl key and select each file in turn
vi) Click Open to repair all of your files

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com