no no
see my message today "caution"
I have experienced problems with this method you describe many times
these problems are not immediately obvious
i suggest to start a new ddb and drag files in there for revision
or tuck them in a folder of the current ddb
Dennis Saputelli
"Jaurique, Brad" wrote:
>
> Make a new folder and copy the previous Rev. ddb into it. Then change all
> the files names to the
>
> new rev. letter or number. It keeps everything together with out having to
> import and export
>
> files. This is the safest way I know of.
>
> Brad Jaurique
>
> Pelco
>
> Clovis, ca
>
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