Hi,

Ask the customer if he/she runs some sort of file back up / sync / virus 
app & maybe ask them to rename the .back to .db & see if that fixes the 
issue.

The issue could be due to any number of things even arising from attempting 
to copy or sync files via a PC (blame Windows ;-)

A general suggestion is to get the app to detect missing db file on startup 
& recreate it.

Regards



On Friday, November 8, 2013 10:01:47 AM UTC+11, Nathan wrote:
>
> No ideas? I'm completely lost. 
>
> On Monday, October 28, 2013 4:04:19 PM UTC-7, Nathan wrote:
>>
>> Not that I have reproduced it here, but . .. 
>>
>> Customer reports that some large db files were missing from storage and 
>> were replaced by a .back file of the same approximate size. 
>>
>> Nothing in my code ever renames a .db file to a .back file. 
>>
>> Is there some system process that would do that?
>>
>> Nathan
>>
>

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