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Error using RESTORE DATABASE clause. |
Wed, Jul 24 2013 9:47 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Abdulaziz
I was wrong about the single / double quotes - sorry (I am going for an eye test tomorrow - really). The actual problem is .EDBBkp You shouldn't have the file extension in there. There was a thread recently about it and Tim's comment was <<Anything that is EDB-specific and has a customizable file extension should *not* have the file extension included (backup files, update files, config/database catalog files, log files). For general store file listings and general file manipulation, you *must* use the file extension because EDB does not care/need to do anything special with such files.>> I'd forgotten all about that. Roy Lambert |
Wed, Jul 24 2013 4:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Abdulaziz Al-Jasser | YESSSSSS...it's working now like a dream. I think the help file need to be updated with this note. Thanks Roy.
Regards, Abdulaziz Jasser |
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