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What to do when receiving an Error # -200 when launching a database file (.DBF)?
What to do when receiving an Error # -200 when launching a database file (.DBF)?
Published: 12/12/2016
Caseware Working Papers is unable to launch a database file (.DBF), how do I resolve this?
Answer:
If Caseware Working Papers is unable to launch a database file (.DBF), either the file is not a true data file or its header has become damaged.
If there is a recent backup available, follow these steps:
Note the name of the damaged file in the error message.
Browse to the client file backup location in Windows Explorer.
Copy the “…**.dbf” file that was named in the error message.
Browse to the damaged file location in Windows Explorer and delete the damaged file named in the error message | Paste in the backup file and rename the backup file to match the original file’s name.
Delete all “*.cdx” files and open the file in Caseware Working Papers.
If a new error pops up with another “…**.dbf” file listed – Repeat steps (1)-(5).
If there is no recent backup available, follow these steps:
Note the name of the damaged file in the error message.
Browse for the template that the file is based on – The default location is: “C:\Program Files\Caseware\Templates”.
Copy the “…**.dbf” file that was named in the error message.
Browse to the damaged file location in Windows Explorer and delete the damaged file named in the error message | Paste in the template file and rename the template file to match the original file’s name.
Delete all “*.cdx” files and open the file in Caseware Working Papers.
If a new error pops up with another “…**.dbf” file listed – Repeat steps (1)-(5).
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