The error "Block size does not match that which is indicated in the table header" typically means that there is a discrepancy between the specified block size and the actual block size mentioned in the table header. This could indicate an issue with the program's functionality regarding block size manipulation or a mismatch in data. Further troubleshooting or contacting the program's support team may be necessary to resolve this error.
The error "Block size does not match that which is indicated in the table header" typically means that there is a discrepancy between the specified block size and the actual block size mentioned in the table header. This could indicate an issue with the program's functionality regarding block size manipulation or a mismatch in data. Further troubleshooting or contacting the program's support team may be necessary to resolve this error.
To resolve the issue, you can try the following steps: