there are no backups.
so, considering it was only the payments file that was "recovered", and we
still have a copy of the database before recovery is all this necessary?
also, IS there a difference between file damage?
i was going to talk to dave shaw but he's out of the office until the 11th
of september.
and what about reimporting info into another copy of ebase? all of the
information is still there, correct?
Rebecca Deehr
Membership Database Manager
Telephone Outreach Project Supervisor
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Washington Wilderness Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite 520
Seattle, WA 98103
-----Original Message-----
From: Walt Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: TechRocks Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: [support] RE: file damage
>If there are NO backups you will probably need professional help. Otherwise
>go back to whatever backup you have, test it a bit, and start reentering
>everything you have changed since the backup. If this is a lot of
>information or you don't know what got changed, again you probably need
>professional help. It is not hopeless, just hard and probably time
>consuming.
>
>Bottom line: Before anyone embarks on any database project, be sure you
>understand disaster recovery and plan for it. This applies to any database,
>not just eBase.
>
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