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Date: | Wed, 26 May 2010 15:16:48 -0400 |
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Hey Loretta,
The engineers at FileMaker Inc. say that Recover is just meant for getting the data out of a damaged file. You should never use a file that has been corrupted.
The ideal solution is to import the data into a clean backup, that doesn't need to be recovered.
If you don't have a clean backup, then you can sometimes fix these types of problems by just saving a compressed copy of the database. If that doesn't work, try saving a clone and importing the data into it.
If THAT doesn't do the trick, then you need to build a new copy of the file. If the idea of rebuilding makes you want to weep, then check out this site:
<http://fmdiff.com/fm/recreation.html?session=v92mss0iugqtduck74gga9vu431thab4>
... it gives you a good set of routines to follow while recreating a file -- almost makes it sound painless!
Paul
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Paul Spafford
Spafford Data Solutions
Tel: 613 838 9956
www.paulspafford.com
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On May 26, 2010, at 2:58 PM, Loretta James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> FMP 9 solution running PC environment.
>
> Simple scripts that worked not long ago, have quit working ... a few
> of these simple scripts, as well as a few other 'oddities' that don't
> make any sense. I'm thinking time for a recover. I used to do a full
> on thing with exporting records, creating a clone, recovering the
> clone and then importing the records ... is that still advisable in
> the later versions?
>
> Thanks,
> Loretta
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