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Hello Sybrand,
> The alter database command should have a reset compatibility clause.
> Compatibility info is stored in any file header, which is why you simply
> can't change the compatible parameter.
And what to do now, if I have changed the parameter and have altered the table without a "reset compatibility clause" (what's this? How should this look like?). How can I continue to work with this data?
Thank you
Stefan
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