Salvaging damaged dBASE files : step-by-step procedures for recovering data and restoring damaged files / Paul W. Heiser
Material type:
- 915391333
- QA 76.9 .H45 1989

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Computer Science | GC QA 76.9 .H45 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000002584 |
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GC QA 76.9 .E94 1986 Database management : objectives, system functions, and administration / | GC QA 76.9 .F67 1985 Computer architecture / | GC QA 76.9 .G73 1989 Database management through dBase / | GC QA 76.9 .H45 1989 Salvaging damaged dBASE files : step-by-step procedures for recovering data and restoring damaged files / | GC QA 76.9 .J64 1986 c.1 Discrete mathematics / | GC QA 76.9 .J64 1986 c.2 Discrete mathematics / | GC QA 76.9 .J66 1987 c.1 Using dBase III plus / |
Includes index.
1. Anatomy of a file -- 2. Understanding dBase datafiles -- 3. dBase memo fields and files -- 4. Disk directories and file allocation tables -- 5. File fragmentation -- 6. The ODS utility CHKDSK -- 7. Lost clusters -- 8. Tools -- 9. ZAP'd datafiles -- 10. Un-erasing files: what you get may not what you expect.
This book is for anyone who uses dBase, FoxBase, clipper, dBXL, or any database management software that uses dbase's DBF datafile format.
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