Bde Error 12034
application wroten with Delphi. I tried to access the file structure using "Database Desktop DBD32.EXE" and I've got the same problem. I don't know how to solve it and get my datas again. Can you help me ? Thanks. Team Delphi Developer Sun, 03 Jun 2001 03:00:00 GMT Re:BDE #12034 msg with Paradox file The message for 12034 is "index is out of date". You need to rebuild your table with the table repair utility which you can download at www.inprise.com/devsupport/bde/download. If this table is on a file server make sure you have the BDE configured as described in TI2989 at www.inprise.com/devsupport/bde/ti_list. Bill -- Bill Todd (Sorry but TeamB cannot answer questions received via email) (Remove nospam from my email address to contact me for any other reason) Other Threads 1. URGENT BDE ERROR 12034 2. BDE ERROR - 12034 - URGENT! 3. BDE error 12034 4. Can not find DbInitFn BDE msg 5. BDE error msg $2501 6. Help with BDE Error msg: DATABASE FULL 7. Detect corrupt table before BDE Error Msg 8. help!, looking for a unit to access *.msg files 9. Multiple net file msg 10. FILE NOT OPENED ERROR MSG
one of my tables. Could somebody tell me what the possible causes of this problem could be?? Is there anyway to fix this problem?? I am using BDE5.0 and the problem is occuring on a paradox table while running my application. I cannot even http://www.delphigroups.info/2/57/372054.html open the table using Database Desktop, and I cannot reindex the table. It comes up with the same message about the index being out of date. If someone has an answer to this it would be greatly appreciated. Brian Bushay Tea Delphi Developer http://www.delphigroups.info/2/82/370850.html Tue, 10 Jul 2001 03:00:00 GMT Re:BDE error 12034 Quote>I would like some information on BDE 12034 beyond the message indicating >that my index is out of date on one of my tables. See this document http://www.inprise.com/devsupport/bde/ti_list/TI3342.html -- Brian Bushay (TeamB) Bbus...@NMPLS.com Other Threads 1. URGENT BDE ERROR 12034 2. BDE ERROR - 12034 - URGENT! 3. BDE #12034 msg with Paradox file 4. BDE error $251E - An Error occurred while attempting to initialize the BDE 5. BDE Error $210D and BDE Error $2A04, dilemma !!! 6. BDE error Record/Key Deleted BDE-Error:8708 7. Error occured while trying to initialize BDE, Error in modifying BDE 8. Application without BDE, but still BDE error? 9. BDE Error $2104 calling BDE API 10. BDE Error - but not using BDE
message)Physical Data Corruption (BDE error message)I/O Related Error (BDE error message)Object of Interest not FoundCouldn't perform the edit because another user changed the recordWhat to do about http://www.delphifaq.com/faq/delphi/database/f1.shtml $210A error message This article has not been rated yet. After https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22902852/Timeslips-database-has-error-in-index-file.html reading, feel free to leave comments and rate it. Some of those errors represent classes of errors - they are linked e.g. error 34. To obtain more information about BDE Errors at runtime, please read Obtaining more information about BDE Errors Additional information about BDE error codes are available bde error in file \DELPHI\DOC\DBIERRS.INT. 0 0000 Successful completion. 33 0021 System Error 34 0022 Object of Interest Not Found 35 0023 Physical Data Corruption 36 0024 I/O Related Error 37 0025 Resource or Limit Error 38 0026 Data Integrity Violation 39 0027 Invalid Request 40 0028 Lock Violation 41 0029 Access/Security Violation 42 002A Invalid Context 43 002B OS Error 44 002C Network bde error 12034 Error 45 002D Optional Parameter 46 002E Query Processor 47 002F Version Mismatch 48 0030 Capability Not Supported 49 0031 System Configuration Error 50 0032 Warning 51 0033 Miscellaneous 52 0034 Compatibility Error 62 003E Driver Specific Error 63 003F Internal Symbol 256 0100 KEYVIOL 257 0101 PROBLEMS 258 0102 CHANGED 512 0200 Production Index file missing, corrupt or cannot interpret index key 513 0201 Open Read Only 514 0202 Open the table in read only mode 515 0203 Open and Detach 516 0204 Open the table and detach the Production Index file 517 0205 Fail Open 518 0206 Do not open the table 519 0207 Convert Non-dBase Index 520 0208 Convert production index to dBase format 521 0209 BLOB file not found 522 020A Open without blob file 523 020B Open the table without the blob file 524 020C Empty all blob fields 525 020D Reinitialize BLOB file and LOSE all blobs 526 020E Fail Open 527 020F Do not open the table 528 0210 Import Non-dBASE BLOB file 529 0211 Import BLOB file to dBASE format 530 0212 Open
Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Timeslips database has error in index file Want to Advertise Here? Solved Timeslips database has error in index file Posted on 2007-10-18 MS Applications Enterprise Software 1 Verified Solution 2 Comments 2,704 Views Last Modified: 2013-11-24 I am having an issue with Timeslips made by Sage. A small business that calls every now and then is getting this when trying to access their timeslips database. They have no backups of the databases. This is the error message: Your database has an error in an index file. This is not dangerous to your data and can be easily corrected. Make sure all other users and programs are out of Timeslips. Then run the File; Data Verifi Area: Table Code: 122 Table: Slip Record: 0 BDE Code: 12034 It tells you to turn the data verifacation and repair the database Timeslips wont let me open the file at all to do so. Is there anyone with any ideas on this? I have already tried reinstalled BDE. 0 Question by:FIFBA Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 11 Best Solution bytechhealth Having no backup is plain BAD. Sage actually suggests that any corruption that's not reparable by verification be referred to their technical support, if you can't restore a known-good backup. Go to Solution 2 Comments LVL 11 Overall: Level 11 Enterprise Software 4 MS Applications 1 Message Accepted Solution by:techhealth2007-10-31 Having no backup is plain BAD. Sage actually suggests that any corruption that's not reparable by verification be referred to their technical support, if you can't restore a known-good backup. 0 Message Author Comment by:FIFBA2007-11-04 This is a customer who only calls for stu