I have many, but some can't be changed because they used fields that
require a calc to activate. But thanks for the input.
Peter
On Nov 14, 2008, at 3:43 PM, John A. Haley wrote:
I don't know if you have a lot of calutlation marked as "Unstored,
but if you can change some of them to stored that might help.
Just a thought,
John
On Nov 14, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Peter Kilcoyne wrote:
Thanks, Bill. I tried this but alas no luck. There were only 2
summary functions and I deleted both and still it hung up. I amd
afraid I have to rebuild at least part of the db.
Peter
On Nov 14, 2008, at 12:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guessing without putting hands on it, but it may be that you have an
average or summation which is being recalculated with every record
calculation. Try letting the calculation happen while you are
looking at
a blank layout for the TO. Then try it with only the calculation
that you
changed showing.
Bill Holt
On Fri, November 14, 2008 11:52, Peter Kilcoyne wrote:
This is really a re-post of an earlier problem. I have a FM 8.5
advanced database the consists of 8 tables that are related and
shared thru
Filemaker network. A week or so ago I made what I thought
was a minor update to a calc. It began "Recalculating" 2,664
records. A
minute later is was down to 2,663 records. Prior to that change the
database was running fine.
Two nights ago, after checking relationships, rebuilding a calendar
table that I had hoped would solve the problem, I changed the
calc again.
It began it's recalculating of the 2,664 records. Since it was
already late in the day I left it running and went home. The
next day it
had only gotten through 784 records. There is even a hesitation
when I
access the scripts; they open, but for a moment the box is
blank , like it
is looking for something, then finds it and the scripts come in.
I have had out IT service check my computer and I have run virus
programs, I have consulted with Filemaker. I've saved compressed
files,
made clones, and rebuilt one table.
I know I'm asking a lot since you can't experience the problem in
email, but if anyone has any ideas I would really appreciate
them since the
only solution I have is to rebuild the whole thing from scratch
at this
point. I have back ups of the data but not the structure. Lesson
learned.
Peter
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