Robert - glad all is well with you.

A big clean might be a good thing to do right after you change the names. It
dusts off the cobwebs and with today's machines hardly takes much time. I
also have large databases - one county's index is 290Meg - but if I start
regenerating before I leave the office in the early evening it is done when
I come back in the morning. Not a problem.


Don Friedman
Pittsburgh

On Feb 16, 2008 4:21 PM, Robert Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear Friends,
>
> I are renaming a database, so will be using WP 5.1+  search and replace in
> the .STE file, but will not otherwise be making any changes.
>
> I seem to remember there is a startup option to tell DP not to recreate
> all the indexes and running DPIMP. Since the databases has 99 panels, and
> about 300 megabytes in total data & index files, with a good number of
> panels having 10 or more indexes, si I am not enthisiastic about waiting for
> the whole database to be reindexed
>
> Btw, although I have not been active on this list I am continuing to grow
> my database work, with much of it generated content for TiddlyWiki sites I
> have developed.  See www.ngo-framework.net for the most recent site, that
> has now become the interim official web site for a major UN/NGO conference
> in September in Paris, preparing for the 60th Anniversary of the Universal
> Declaration of Human Rights, and with the tentative theme: Dignity,
> Integrity & Justice for All of Us: Being the change we want to see.
>
> In conjunction my role as Co-Chair of the Research, Communications &
> Website Sub-Committee for the Conference Planning Committee, I am renaming
> my database UDHR60 and will be dedicating its use as the digital engine for
> the conference  preparations, participation & follow-up.
>
> Please don't be surprised if I am around asking some questions - including
> exploring ways to better integrate the genius of DP with that of TiddlyWiki
>
> With warm regard
>
> Robert
>
>
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