Kelloggs
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You should reindex all. Now, that could solve your problem or not. I repeat, it would be a good idea to reindex your tables before trying to fix binary zeroes. Please backup up your tables before attenting anything (X:\DBAMFG\Default\*.B) If the problem continues, personally contact Lynn or Tim Goldstein. It could be that you have a corrupted table and/or a corrupted index. Kelloggs,
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