That kind of attitude is going to get you a lot of help the next time
you ask.

If you can reproduce the error, you can report it to support to get it
fixed so you and others won't encounter it in the future.

Since you apparently can't reproduce the error, my 'pilot error' comment
stands.

--

bgsu

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"Ian GARDENER" <[email protected]> proclaimed:

>yawn
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012 8:28 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Sources
>
>"Ian GARDENER" <[email protected]> proclaimed:
>
>>Yes but the links were missing in ever backup restored, even 12 month old 
>>backups!
>>That is not "pilot error". Did you have something constructive to contribute?
>
>Yes. I know first hand that someone offered to look at your files. This would 
>have confirmed your claim (or not). If you still have one of those backups why 
>don't you take him up on it and send him the backup?
>
>Even if you don't take him up on the offer, you can easily prove or disprove 
>your claim. Run a backup on your recovered database. Then restore from that 
>backup to a different database name (Legacy will prompt you for a new 
>filename). Were the links restored or not?
>
>Quite simple to test.



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