Dear dfarrell
If you are checking the data with WSM DIC, then I believe it creates an error log and will let you know what that file is called after the check. It will usually reside in the data directory and have the string "interr" included in the file name, and use the same file extension as the rest of the data that was checked. For example, if you did a check of OE sample data, the message WSM DIC would give is:
"ERROR - Integrity errors are in the file "OEINTERR" in your data directory. CONTINUE".
The actual file name would be oeinterr.sam. It is a text file and contains information about the errors it encountered.
If you are using Data Care, you can go into the Company Profile, and change the option "Diagnostic level" to "Verbose". This way, once the check is complete, you can print the DC Log and see exactly where the errors ocurred. Note that Data Care performs a more thorough check than the WSM DIC.
Once you find out what kind of errors they are, your choices can be made as to what to do about them. (Note that continuing with processing on an unstable set of data could lead to more serious problems.)
Apart from restoring your data prior to the errors, another choice would be to fix the errors. You may be able to edit entries in TBR if this is where the errors are. If there are unfixable errors, your only choice would be to get your data repaired. Your Dealer will likely be able to assist you in this regard. If not, we have a database repair service here at Softrak. To contact them, you can email: datarepair@softrak.com
Regards