, do you save the database (after saving the query and before
closing the database)?
Yes, of course.
Best
Rainer
PS: Is it possible to close the database without saving or explicitly
discarding your work? If yes, that would seem like another bug...
On 12.12.2008, at 12:42, [email protected] wrote:
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Fri Dec 12
11:42:52 +0000 2008 -------
@pancapangrawit: In your description
- crash a database (well, we need a crash).
- restart and let autorecovery do its job. It should open the
database you
were working in for you (at least that is what appears to happen).
- create a new query and save it.
- close the database.
- reopen it: the query you created after the crash-recovery is gone.
, do you save the database (after saving the query and before
closing the database)?
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