From the Edge: R:BASE Table Maintenance Using Enhanced AUTOCHK Command
Section: Database Maintenance
Chapter: Running R:BASE Your Way!
Platform: R:BASE 7.5 and V-8 Turbo for Windows
Builds: R:BASE 7.5 (7.5.24.30214 or higher)
        R:BASE V-8 Turbo (8.0.12.30214 or higher)

Co-Author: Emmitt W. Dove

A complete PDF document (21 pages) with all details and examples
is now available at:

From The Edge: http://www.razzak.com/fte

Topics:

. Background
. What Exactly AUTOCHK Command Does? (the sequence of events ...)
. Analyzing and Packing Tables Using Enhanced AUTOCHK Command
. AUTOCHK TABLE tablename Command
. PACK TABLE tablename Command
. About PACK TABLE tablename Command
. Example 01: To Analyze and PACK the Table and Indexes on Demand
. Example 02: To Automate the Entire Process of Analyzing and
  PACKing All Tables
. Example 03: Traditional Use of AUTOCHK Command
. Other valuable use of AUTHOCHK command before making a backup
  of your database
. AUTOCHK -ERROR- Messages
. Notes

A sample application with all command files used in this document
is also available at:

From The Edge: http://www.razzak.com/sampleapplications

My sincere thanks to Emmitt Dove for co-authoring this technical
document.

Enjoy and make sure to have fun!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.
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