I hadn't recognized your "Gizmo" id. ;-)
For you, I can probably fix it - NC.
Send me one of the files, and I'll see if my idea works. I've never
had to force one out of being bound before -- I've only needed to do it
in the process of a data file recovery, where it is simple enough to
create the required NamedDB -- quite easy to do. If we have to hack
the file, we'll probably need to rebuild it, too. Is that OK?
Goldstar Software Inc.
Pervasive-based Products, Training & Services
Bill Bach
BillBach@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chicago: Pervasive Service & Sup****t Class - 08/28/2007 ***
Gizmo wrote:
> Hi Bill!
>
> You probably don't remember me, but I came up in 2000 from DVI in
> Joplin, Mo for your BTrieve developer's class. We had you come down
> and do a BTrieve training class at our facility in Joplin, too. Those
> cl***** were great! Good to see you are still around.
>
> I've looked in the files, and two of them do indeed contain the named
> database. What do we do now?
>
> Later,
> Chris
>
>
> On Jul 12, 11:41 am, "Bill Bach" <golds...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Look att he first part of the file with a Hex Editor/Viewer (while
> > nobody is using it, of course) and see if you see the name of one of
> > your Named Databases embedded in the file. If so, then the file has
> > somehow become "bound" to this database. If you find it, let me
> > know, and we can get it "unbound".
> > Goldstar Software Inc.
> > Pervasive-based Products, Training & Services
> > Bill Bach
> > BillB...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.goldstarsoftware.com
> > *** Chicago: Pervasive Service & Sup****t Class - 08/28/2007
> > ***
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