Hey Gary,

I think I have that too but I'll never admit to being old.. hihi... won't
even let my daughter's son call me gramps!

Anyway, the moral of the thread is that you had a backup copy of your
database.  Seems no matter how much we stress the importance of this, we
sometimes encounter a support request where somebody did something crazy and
didn't have a backup.  Such a pitty when we have to say sorry, nothing that
can be done but start retyping.

Cheers,
Jack

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [DXBase] Restore backup mbd file


> Duh...
>
> Thanks for the slap upside the head.  Today is my 59th birthday so I'm
going
> with the early Alzheimer's alibi!
>
> Copied my KC9UM.mbd file from the Zip drive to the DXbase 2002 directory
and
> it worked like a champ.  Then reimported my NAQP ADIF file from WriteLog
> after changing all the <QTH:2> fields to <STATE:2> and it also worked to
> perfection.  I love it when a plan comes together!
>
> Thanks for getting be on the straight and narrow.
>
> 73,
> Gary KC9UM
>
>
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