Hi Stephen, No, is on a single Mac. But there is something...
I had a Dropbox account and put a "symbolic link" of the DB on it, so i can open it at home when I'm away from office. Would be a problem? Best -------------------------------------------- Pedro Perdomo-Miteff, MD, MSc Assistant Professor Faculty of Medicine Hospital Universitario de Caracas Universidad Central de Venezuela [email protected] [email protected] On 26/07/10 11:01, "Stephen Wonfor" <[email protected]> wrote: > Pedro > > Sorry, missed the bit about no gap so corruption is not the issue here. Don't > think disk failure is too likely as the issue would be much greater - eg. no > db at all. > > So. Are there other copies of the db that might have been written to? Is the > db on FMServer? > > Stephen > > ---------- > > "How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope of > making progress." - Niels Bohr > > On Jul 26, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Pedro Perdomo-Miteff wrote: > >> Thanks Stephen for your prompt and kind response. >> >> I moved through the data as you suggested but can't find any trace of the >> records. As I said before, there's not "gap" in record number. >> >> Do you think that a disk failure would the culprit? >> >> Best >> >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> Pedro Perdomo-Miteff, MD, MSc >> Assistant Professor >> Faculty of Medicine >> Hospital Universitario de Caracas >> Universidad Central de Venezuela >> [email protected] >> [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> >> On 26/07/10 10:02, "Stephen Wonfor" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Pedro >>> >>> The possibility exists that you may have corrupted indexes on those records. >>> Typically they show up as "?" in all the fields. If you move through the >>> data >>> in order of record creation you may run across them - you can't (as far as I >>> know) actually search for them using FMP finds but you can stumble across >>> them >>> by going through the data manually. >>> >>> If you do find them see http://fmdiff.com/fm/recordindex.html for help in >>> sorting them out. >>> >>> Stephen >>> >>> ---- >>> >>> BELT SANDER: An electric sanding tool commonly used to convert minor >>> touch-up jobs into major refinishing jobs. (---Attributed to the list at >>> http://techtalk.parts-express.com/; Also claimed by others...) >>> >>> On Jul 26, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Pedro Perdomo-Miteff wrote: >>> >>>> Dear friends, >>>> >>>> Looking at my DB last night I realize, WITH ORROR that 3 records created >>>> this month was missed. Is a not very complex DB running without trouble for >>>> the last couple of years. >>>> >>>> Each record has creation date, incremental record number and client data. >>>> >>>> There is not a ³gap² on creation dates. I can¹t find the records searching >>>> for date, record number or client name, as if the records were not ever >>>> created. I¹m sure that the records was created because I had printed a >>>> recipe for each client. >>>> >>>> I¹m working on FM 10.0v3, OS X 10.5.8. >>>> >>>> >>>> I would appreciate your comments and help. Please excuse me for my bad >>>> English. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------- >>>> Pedro Perdomo-Miteff, MD, MSc >>>> Assistant Professor >>>> Faculty of Medicine >>>> Hospital Universitario de Caracas >>>> Universidad Central de Venezuela >>>> [email protected] >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>
