I suggest you acquire berkeley db (sleepycat.com), or at least the following utilities that come with it
db_archive.exe db_checkpoint.exe db_deadlock.exe db_dump.exe db_load.exe db_printlog.exe db_recover.exe db_stat.exe db_upgrade.exe db_verify.exeand try them out. Like I quote in Re: Re: DBM Portability?:
Note: The database file format has changed multiple times in Berkeley DB version 2, 3 and 4. If you cannot recreate your databases, you must dump any existing databases with either the db_dump or the db_dump185 utility that comes with Berkeley DB. Once you have rebuilt DB_File to use Berkeley DB version 2 or greater, your databases can be recreated using db_load. Refer to the Berkeley DB documentation for further details.
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In reply to Re: Problem Tieing a database created with DB_File
by PodMaster
in thread Problem Tieing a database created with DB_File
by Tim_Odom
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