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jimbo69

USA
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Posted - Dec 21 2007 :  11:01:06  Show Profile  Reply
Hi we ares still using version 6.28 and we had a computer crash. I tried to rebuild the database system utility which might have been a mistake. We keep getting the same message

tblhistory no index for fields "date"
Do you want MLK to attempt to repair it?

Would upgrading to version 7 fix this error?

jimbo69

USA
35 Posts

Posted - Dec 22 2007 :  13:22:30  Show Profile  Reply
Hi I might add that I used the database utility to try and rebuild the history table and main table. I forced reindexing.
Thanks
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xequte

7042 Posts

Posted - Dec 23 2007 :  02:50:06  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

Hmmm, I assume you mean you database a "repair" using the database utility? It is hard to imagine how that could be distructive.

If your mlk_hist.* files are not too large you might want to put them in a zip and email them to use for repair.



Nigel
Xequte Software
nigel@xequte.com
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jimbo69

USA
35 Posts

Posted - Dec 23 2007 :  09:54:09  Show Profile  Reply
Yes I did use the utility. The files are huge, can I just delete them? I don't think we need them anyway.
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xequte

7042 Posts

Posted - Dec 24 2007 :  19:47:11  Show Profile  Reply
That table stores all the information you see under View>History and Errors, History tab.

You can delete all mlk_hist.* files, but you MUST copy new mlk_hist.* files to replace them (e.g. by creating a new blank database using File>new Database).



Nigel
Xequte Software
nigel@xequte.com
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