At 06:24 PM 12/11/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Has someone a guidence?
>1. If I do a pack I understand I take a chance on no power breakdown.

True.


>2. If I do a reload I should not have the risk of power breakdown but
>have the same result as 1 obove.

False.  You have a better result.  All tables are rewritten and some data
problems can be cured.

>3. If I do unload all then delete the database base an load it back,
>that should be the same as 2 obove.!? 

False.  You have a better result than RELOAD.  The entire database is
completely rebuilt and any corrupt data should become apparent.

>4. If 2 and 3 and that does not give the same result what am I doing
>wrong?

Probably nothing.  Sometimes they don't give the same result.  How do you
know the results are different?

>5. I am mostly on DOS 1.862 (or Windows corresponding version)
>Background:
>1. I am doing conversion work from Glorious 2.11 to Dos version of today
>waiting for the future win 7.0 to go Windows when happy days will
>arrive.
>Other minory ? that I can not answer!
>1. Has someone an Idea where I can look for answers?
>2. Has anyone an Idea what to look out four?
>Not to worry!
>1. Some 20 % of my application is running on 1.862 but I would be happy
>to understand above subject before I Move remaining 80% from 2.11
>
>??? From the Swedish Dinosaur of 2.11 world ???
>Gunnar  
>
>
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