Pedro

The possibility exists that you may have corrupted indexes on those records.  
Typically they show up as "?" in all the fields.  If you move through the data 
in order of record creation you may run across them - you can't (as far as I 
know) actually search for them using FMP finds but you can stumble across them 
by going through the data manually.

If you do find them see http://fmdiff.com/fm/recordindex.html for help in 
sorting them out.

Stephen

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On Jul 26, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Pedro Perdomo-Miteff wrote:

> Dear friends,
> 
> Looking at my DB last night I realize, WITH ORROR that 3 records created
> this month was missed. Is a not very complex DB running without trouble for
> the last couple of years.
> 
> Each record has creation date, incremental record number and client data.
> 
> There is not a “gap” on creation dates. I can’t find the records searching
> for date, record number or client name, as if the records were not ever
> created. I’m sure that the records was created because I had printed a
> recipe for each client.
> 
> I’m working on FM 10.0v3, OS X 10.5.8.
> 
> 
> I would appreciate your comments and help. Please excuse me for my bad
> English.
> 
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> Pedro Perdomo-Miteff, MD, MSc
> Assistant Professor
> Faculty of Medicine
> Hospital Universitario de Caracas
> Universidad Central de Venezuela
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
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