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Is there a way we can create a Master file of a FOCUS file. We lost the Master file to the FOCUS file?

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Posts: 61 | Location: New York City | Registered: July 20, 2006Report This Post
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This could be difficult, but I think the columns are stored in the FOCUS file.

May be you need to contact Tech Support


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jlsync

I checked with the FOCWIZARD and there is no easy way to regenerate a focus master file. Are you sure there isn't a backup of it somewhere?


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Ugh.

I recommend doing a search for every focexec you have that uses the file, and start assembling a field list. You may be able to rebuild a master file from that. Good luck.



 
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SO (I know the answer but I have to ask) you did verify that you do not have a backup of he WF system that would contain the FOCUS file object definition? Makes me glad I am such a hard @$$ on server admin about backups! LOL. Hope you get it rebuilt. Been there, got the battle scars to prove it.


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Jlsnyc,
I suggest you issue
? FILE focusfilename
You will get the length of each segment.
Then create a master with one field having the length
Issue a TABLE FILE, print the field, save it, use a hex editor and try to make some sense.
Good luck!


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