Dear Gene;

Try using the RECOVER command.

Simply navigate to the proper directory at the R>, and
type:

RECOVER dbname

This will sometimes get you back in.

Also, when you use the RBSYNC command, make sure to
use the following syntax:

RBSYNC dbname EXECUTE

See if any of this helps.

RBTI Support Staff

At 09:24 AM 2/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Last night our power went out while I was working on RBase for DOS 6.5+
>at home.  When I rebooted, the db I was working on would not connect
>(error 7).  The back up version will but then I will have lost a
>significant amount of change.  I have tried RBsync which reports that
>everything is ok.  I tried Autofix, but of course that can't work
>because I can't connect to the database. Is there something I am
>missing? Or tricks to get the db connected long enough to unload and
>reload?
>
>Gene Keil

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