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    Problem opening database - Alpha stops responding

    Since today morning, I am having this serious problem that my alpha database (.adb) file is not opening at all. The Alpha does nothing and then I get the windows saying Alpha is not responding.

    My other adb files are opening ok. So the problem is in the adb file.

    Can anybody help please how to correct this situation as my backup file is too old and I have done far too much work after the backup.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Problem opening database - Alpha stops responding

    Solved !! Phew !!;)

    For those who may face such a problem:

    Found a lot of temp files in the folder where the project resided. Moved the temp files to another folder (did not delete them, just in case).

    and restarted alpha5, opened project and voila....solved.

    CJ

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      Re: Problem opening database - Alpha stops responding

      CJ

      Curious or you can find any link or relationship between the work you have done and the date and time of the temp files? Can you view and see the contents of these tempfiles with notepad? Can be instructive.

      Ton
      Last edited by Ton Spies; 09-18-2010, 03:01 PM. Reason: adding question
      Most things are simple but unfortunately only after the first time

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        Re: Problem opening database - Alpha stops responding

        Hi Ton,

        I checked. These files date back to many dates. Looks like these are some session files when we start Alpha 5. Possibly the Alpha 5 session is not closed and therefore these files remain and possibly some last file was causing the problem. This is my inference.

        Tried opening these files with Notepad but is crazy characters so my guess these are binary files. However these are all tempxxxxxxx.ddd , ddm and ddx files (If this makes any sense).

        Best regards

        CJ

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          Re: Problem opening database - Alpha stops responding

          CJ

          In my opion just view regularily the map for these files and try to discover what happens. (ask user to log their activities?)

          The files ending with *.ddd, *.ddm and *.ddx are supportfiles which belong to a *.dbf file with the same filename.
          Compare them with your othet tables.

          If there also is a tem*.dbf file go to the Control panel and add that table to your database just for investigate the contents.
          (Then drop this table form the database or rename it for later.
          In that case use a date in the filename._
          Then hopefully you know which table was used.
          Check te original table for the records. Try to find out what happenes in your appplication with that table that cuases this result.

          In this way you set out to find cause and effect.
          If an open sky troubleshooting is difficult narrowing it more and more is fun with the result as reward.

          Regards

          Ton
          Most things are simple but unfortunately only after the first time

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