Database corrupted

BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
error: database area corrupted...

can it be caused by a lack of hard disk space?
the error pops up while trying to write the db...not when reading it...(as user says...unfortunately i can't connect to their db)
p.s.: native 3.70 db

thanks in advance
-Mirko-
"Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
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  • fverkelfverkel Member Posts: 66
    I think more info is required here, like the exact error message.

    ... database area corrupted ...
    There is a table called Area (table 284).
    Have you tested that table?
    Keep It Simple and Stupid (KISS), but never oversimplify.
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
    My Blog
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    users can insert and delete customers...now the db is testing...
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
    My Blog
  • fverkelfverkel Member Posts: 66
    Thanks.
    Lack of hard disk space: that would be quite unlikely.
    Only temp tables require extra disk space, on the client.

    The suggestions in the other post make sense,
    although I wouldn't test 'Maximum'.
    I would uncheck 'Test field relationships between tables'.
    Hopefully you can make a backup.

    Good luck!
    Keep It Simple and Stupid (KISS), but never oversimplify.
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    I would uncheck 'Test field relationships between tables'.
    this 4 sure :mrgreen:
    thanks!
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
    My Blog
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    ](*,)
    disk damaged...I think that nav tried to write in that part of the disk, failed and F****ed also the keys...is it possible?
    (in the log of dbtest i got errors 1200 and 1213 in module 19 and then a pair of errors regarding the damaging of the disk)
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
    My Blog
  • fverkelfverkel Member Posts: 66
    May the disk rest in peace.
    I hope you have a good backup.
    Or maybe it's still possible to make a backup from within Navision.
    Keep It Simple and Stupid (KISS), but never oversimplify.
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    Or maybe it's still possible to make a backup from within Navision.
    you're obviuosly joking :mrgreen: ](*,) ](*,)
    no way!(already tried)
    saturday's backup...i'll restore it when the disk will be changed
    anyway...thanks...

    but...does anyone know if this is true?
    disk damaged...I think that nav tried to write in that part of the disk, failed and F****ed also the keys...is it possible?
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
    My Blog
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