Re: Replace System01.dbf



G-Diddy wrote:
There was 6 months of missed data in between. Basically we have to
restore this dump file and find out how to reenter the data by hand.
This kind of sucks. I've never had to deal with this using MS SQL.
It's a lot more straight forward and definitely a lot easier to backup.


We feel the same... about MS!
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