On 6/3/08, Darko Filipovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried...(not with UFO :D ). Nothing happens, database is not
>  corrupted and that is what confuses me...I thought it should not be
>  readable (malformed) ?!

The journal file is happily delete-able. So is the db itself. Try it.

My sense is that if you delete the journal file, you lose the ability
to roll back your database. Other than that, life continues to exist.


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>  Greetings,
>  Darko F.
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>  Federico Granata wrote:
>  > 2008/6/3 Darko Filipovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  >
>  >
>  >> But, what happen if journal file is deleted before starting B process?
>  >>
>  >>
>  > what if a UFO stole your pc ? :-D
>  >
>  > try to delete journal file and see what happens ...
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