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Possible Corruption in betrieve .dat extension files (.^01)

Asked by PremkumarBalwani in Databases Miscellaneous, Btrieve 4GL Database

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i have a 3rd party application that uses pervasive database. One of the files in the database is growing way tooo much with all the data that needs to be in there, and apparently now has 3 extension files.
tableName.^01
tableName.^02
tableName.^03

recently the application started crashing with error I/O 103. I looked it up and it says that the error is data chunk off set error.

i tried to re-index this huge file but i wont let me because of the exentsions. the butil command goes beserk when dealing with extension files and there is no utility out there that would help me re-index this file.

also when the app is loading it shows the following error in the log file...
System Error: 116.12.0 File: FileLocation

The actual database is Pervasive Version 9.11, but all the .dat files are of version 7.0 !! i would want to convert the files to version 9.0 as well but am not sure how to with extension files being involved. could that be the problem as well??

My first guesss is the file is corrupt but is there any way i can bring it back up ?/? any help would be greatly appreciated.....

thanks a lot in advance....
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