Paul and Buddy

They did an Unload all but there was still No data for the last week.
Also, it would seem strange the Index file would be bad for 4-5 tables at the 
same time?

Thanks
Marc




From: Walker, Buddy 
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 8:36 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List 
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Strange problem?


Marc

  It could be corrupt index. I would either reload the database and if that 
isn't possible then pack the index. If I remember right a bad index will not 
show as error with autochk.

 

Buddy

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of MDRD
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 9:06 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Strange problem?

 

 

Friday I had the 2nd user this year call and say that Rbase lost a weeks worth 
of data.

I am sure RBase had nothing to do with this and I explained that it is 
impossible for a weeks worth of data to get deleted

without corrupting the data base.  The user said there were no errors on 
Autochk.

 

I told them it appears that somehow they connected to an older backup copy of 
the data.  They said they were missing

Customers, transactions, recap stats everything from X date on.

 

I explained how PK's, FK's .... and such I would have to delete the data in 
reverse order such as I can not delete a customer

until I deleted their transactions because the data is linked...

 

The user seemed to understand but is there any way I can prevent this or make 
it easier to prove it was a staff error or computer

error not an RBase error?

 

Another strange problem, a user called and they had transactions in the Daily 
table for customer 0 which does not exist in the

customer table, there are PK's and FK's on those tables.  I told them I thought 
they had to have some kind of short on their network

because we can't even enter a transaction for customer 0... so for it to get in 
there there was some kind of computer hiccup.

 

The normal start up routine is to run Autochk, if it passes make a copy of the 
DB files called Bck, then Zip them up with the day of the

weeks name on it such as Monday.zip.  Strange thing is they swear they do this 
everyday yet some of those files were dated March 17.

 

I am now going to add some code to check the date of those files and if they 
are too old give them a warning.

 

Any suggestions?

Marc

 

 

 

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