Subject: | Re: Chimney Sweep replacement
| Date: | 30 Nov 2020 12:53:15 -0400
| From: | "Kevin Zawicki" <numberjack@wi.rr.com>
| Newsgroups: | pnews.paradox-programming
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I saw that, thanks
Again I am not exactly looking to build my own chimney sweep.
If I could have a routine that could scan all tables and report those that
have potential issues, I would then rebuild them manually.
Something like that.
Open the tuility.fdl and verify every table in a loop, gathering results.
To start.
"Thies Grimm" <thies.grimm@t-online.de> wrote:
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>check Pdxrbld (Ver 4.44) from http://www.rksolution.cz/DELPHI/DELPHI.htm
>freeware
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>works fine :-)
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>"Kevin Zawicki" <numberjack@wi.rr.com> wrote:
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>>Move to Windows 10, lost use of Chimney Sweep.
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>>(I know I can run a VM, not ready to do that yet.)
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>>Looking at building my own using interactive rebuild, compact, etc.
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>>reIndexAll ( ) Logical
>>Is the same a restructure (mostly)?
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>>Anyone have an automated rebuild routine?
>>Not looking to run blind, but mimic Chimney Sweep.
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>>Also, the table rebuild function on my win 7 machine would work, but leave
>>the completed message for the table open and unclosable. I would move to
>>side and do another, etc, they would pile up on the side.
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>>Not seeing that in windows 10.
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