Dave,

It's an oversight that we didn't document that. Thanks for pointing that
out! I'll  update the documentation tomorrow and post again with proper
details of the command to use.

The short answer is that hsqldb jar includes a GUI. You use the 2.3.4
version of that jar, which is included with the cTAKES 4.0 convenience
binary, to open your database. Then you close (shutdown) your DB and it
gets converted to 2.3.4 for you. But if the .properties file for your DB
indicates it's readonly, you need to have edited the properties file first
to remove that. That gives you the idea. I'll write it up properly tomorrow.

Thanks for testing,
-- James


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On Apr 22, 2017 9:39 PM, "David Kincaid" <kincaid.d...@gmail.com> wrote:

I finally had some time this weekend to give 4.0.0rc3 a run. The install
and configuration instructions worked perfectly on my Linux laptop and I
was able to use CVD to run the clinical pipeline successfully against some
of the clinical notes I have here.

However, I ran into a problem when I tried running my own customized
pipeline that includes a custom dictionary that I create (to include the
SNOMED veterinary extension). I get an exception while it's loading that
the dictionary is not the correct version. So, I assume I just need to
recreate that custom database? Or is there a migration utility from the old
database version to the new version?

I don't remember seeing mention of this, but certainly could have missed
it. If it's not in the release notes or install/upgrade instructions it
probably should be there.

Thanks to everyone for pulling this release together and getting it out the
door!

- Dave

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