Ajoy Khaund wrote:
> Hi
>
> I happened to be nearby when data disappeared again. It was around 5:00 PM. 
> About 141 patients had been entered. From Patient No. 122 the child records 
> were not there. The moment they found out they asked me to come. I made a 
> copy of the database. Then the operator showed me wherby he entered a new 
> dummy patient with one dummy child record and saved it. The record saved plus 
> the child data of all the other records which was not there sometime ago came 
> back.
>
> I tried the same with the copied database. It accepted a new record but the 
> old records did not come back.
>
> Any Idea. RAM ??? CACHE ??? HDD ???
>
>   
Hi Ajoy,

Lots of information in the archives.  We just recently had someone 
saying data had become corrupt due to offline files being enabled.  Try 
a few searches for "data loss" "data corruption" etc.

http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox

Peter



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