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error c=75 samurai 08-28-2007
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Posted by samurai on August 28, 2007, 10:00 pm
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I tried the rebuild my data file, got an error c=75.

I have another QB file, and it worked fine, so the problem seems to be
with my other QB file.

What should I do now?

samurai

Posted by Golden California Girls on August 28, 2007, 10:52 pm
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samurai wrote:
> I tried the rebuild my data file, got an error c=75.
>
> I have another QB file, and it worked fine, so the problem seems to be
> with my other QB file.
>
> What should I do now?
>
> samurai

Call a data recovery service and pay


Posted by HeyBub on August 29, 2007, 9:02 am
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samurai wrote:
> I tried the rebuild my data file, got an error c=75.
>
> I have another QB file, and it worked fine, so the problem seems to be
> with my other QB file.
>
> What should I do now?

In matters of this nature, along with relationship problems, food storage,
otter pelt preparation, and which end of the nail to hit with a hammer, I
often turn to God. If that process is not forthcoming, I consult Google.

In the latter case [quickbooks+c+75], the following answer appeared:

http://community.intuit.ca/discussion/index.php?showtopic=24177&pid=159310&mode=threaded&start=

It may not help you, but it's worth a try.



Posted by samurai on August 29, 2007, 10:32 am
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wrote:

>samurai wrote:
>> I tried the rebuild my data file, got an error c=75.
>>
>> I have another QB file, and it worked fine, so the problem seems to be
>> with my other QB file.
>>
>> What should I do now?
>
>In matters of this nature, along with relationship problems, food storage,
>otter pelt preparation, and which end of the nail to hit with a hammer, I
>often turn to God. If that process is not forthcoming, I consult Google.
>
>In the latter case [quickbooks+c+75], the following answer appeared:
>
>http://community.intuit.ca/discussion/index.php?showtopic=24177&pid=159310&mode=threaded&start=
>
>It may not help you, but it's worth a try.
>

Searching for QBWIN.LOG shows an error on the date, amount, etc.
So I just went into QB, found the transaction, and double checked it,
fixed the input error, and it was able to rebuild/verify after.

Thanks.
samurai.


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