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Thread 601 error
Sat, Mar 21 2015 6:05 AMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

Hello

I encounter a error:
"ElevateDB Error #601 The table MyTable is corrupt
(Error reading header from disk)"

Can I do something with that error?

Thanks Sorin
Sun, Mar 22 2015 4:59 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Sorin

>I encounter a error:
>"ElevateDB Error #601 The table MyTable is corrupt
>(Error reading header from disk)"
>
>Can I do something with that error?

You can try REPAIR TABLE MyTable in EDBManager but if the header is corrupt that may not work, then about all you can do is replace it with a recent backup or send it to Tim and hope he can fix it.

Roy Lambert
Mon, Mar 23 2015 12:35 PMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

Thanks

Yes the Repair doesn't work and they don't have a backup.

Sorin

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Sorin

>I encounter a error:
>"ElevateDB Error #601 The table MyTable is corrupt
>(Error reading header from disk)"
>
>Can I do something with that error?

You can try REPAIR TABLE MyTable in EDBManager but if the header is corrupt
that may not work, then about all you can do is replace it with a recent
backup or send it to Tim and hope he can fix it.

Roy Lambert
Mon, Mar 23 2015 1:24 PMPermanent Link

Raul

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On 3/23/2015 12:35 PM, Sorin H wrote:
> Yes the Repair doesn't work and they don't have a backup.

Then definitely open a support case with Elevate direct and get Tim to
analyze and see what he can do, if anything.

Few instances i've seen of this in newsgroups it has usually been a disk
access issue (low disk space, backup or AV locking files or such).

Raul
Mon, Mar 23 2015 1:57 PMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Sorin


All you can do now is as Raul says and hope that its just the header that's corrupt and not the data in which case all you can do is delete the table files totally, ElevateDB will recreate them and you'll have to re-enter the data.

Roy Lambert
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