Hello Noel,

thanks for clarification.

> I suggest you revert to an earlier version, do a dump, and restore into
the new version, after fixing up the data.

That's exactly what I did - I am unwanted H2 recovery expert :( I have
recently recovered about 20-30 corrupted customer's databases :(

Sincerely Petr Holik


2016-11-28 19:19 GMT+01:00 Noel Grandin <[email protected]>:

> That's not a format change, that's a "we prefer to detect corruption
> earlier rather than later" change​
>
> Obviously your DB become corrupted at some point in the past, but H2
> didn't notice back then because it was not checking the range of such
> things.
>
> I suggest you revert to an earlier version, do a dump, and restore into
> the new version, after fixing up the data.
>
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