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Thread How to recoup registers excluidos in the table?
Tue, Feb 6 2007 8:39 AMPermanent Link

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How to recoup registers excluidos in the table?
Tue, Feb 6 2007 9:05 AMPermanent Link

"Jose Eduardo Helminsky"
> How to recoup registers excluidos in the table?

I think the better way to write this is:
How to recover deleted records ?

Answer:
You can´t recover. There is no methods for do that. If you send the table to
ElevateSoft, they can recover them.

Eduardo

Tue, Feb 6 2007 6:44 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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<< How to recoup registers excluidos in the table? >>

If you send me the table at timyoung@elevatesoft.com, I will recover them
for you and send the results back.

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Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Tue, Feb 6 2007 7:57 PMPermanent Link

tim
Expensive friend, Would very like to use it dbisam in mine softwares, to put my customers
is accustomed the easiness of recovery of the DBF. Does not exist a utilitarian command or
where I could make the recovery for here?
It forgives for the English, I am Brazilian
Wed, Feb 7 2007 4:19 AMPermanent Link

"Jose Eduardo Helminsky"
Fell free to send me a private e-mail if you want talk Portuguese.
I can help you a lot with DBISAM since I am use it since 1999.
You can use eduardo at hpro dot com dot br.

Eduardo

Wed, Feb 7 2007 4:42 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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<< Expensive friend, Would very like to use it dbisam in mine softwares, to
put my customers is accustomed the easiness of recovery of the DBF. Does not
exist a utilitarian command or where I could make the recovery for here?  It
forgives for the English, I am Brazilian >>

We don't allow for automatic un-deletion like with the DBF format because
the space in DBISAM tables is recycled.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Feb 7 2007 5:58 PMPermanent Link

"Robert"

"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in message
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> << Expensive friend, Would very like to use it dbisam in mine softwares,
> to put my customers is accustomed the easiness of recovery of the DBF.
> Does not exist a utilitarian command or where I could make the recovery
> for here?  It forgives for the English, I am Brazilian >>
>
> We don't allow for automatic un-deletion like with the DBF format because
> the space in DBISAM tables is recycled.
>

Seems to me that this comes up often enough that you could save yourself
some time by making available a "use at your own risk" utility to retrieve
records that are deleted but have not yet been reused. Maybe read a table
and create a new table of the deleted records.

Robert

Thu, Feb 8 2007 1:26 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Robert,

<< Seems to me that this comes up often enough that you could save yourself
some time by making available a "use at your own risk" utility to retrieve
records that are deleted but have not yet been reused. Maybe read a table
and create a new table of the deleted records. >>

Yes, but a) it doesn't cost me any time because it is, for the most part,
automated and b) I still don't want customers getting comfortable with
thinking that they can blow away every record in a table and still recover
the records without issue, because sometimes you can't.  Sometimes there are
duplicate record issues and other things that require hand-tweaking.
Remember, there could be deleted records sitting in a table that were
deleted a long time ago, and they will get un-deleted with the rest of the
recently-deleted records that the developer wants recovered.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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