Ron,

Was the database open when you ran dbverify?

If so, run it on the file again and see if it still reports corruption.

I've done this a number of times on an open database. When
a corruption was found, running dbverify a second time would
show that the file was ok.

The only sure way to run dbverify is on a closed database.

Jared



                                                                                       
                       
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I have a corrupt block according to DBVERIFY.  The block is on an index so
I
can rebuild it but I don't know how to find the object with the information
displayed in DBVERIFY.  Can anyone tell me how to find the object?

Thanks!
Ron

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