Monday, June 20, 2022
Tip of the Day: Setting to Toggle Sending Deleted Files to the Recycle Bin
Product.......: R:BASE X.5 and R:BASE X.5 Enterprise (Version 10.5)
Build.........: 10.5.4.20616 or higher
Sections......: Settings
Keywords......: Database Explorer, Delete, Recycle Bin, Database Files
Have you ever accidentally deleted a database from Database Explorer?
Ouch! Unfortunately, there was no way to restore the deleted database.
Thankfully, we have created an amazingly capable feature in the
latest update of R:BASE X.5 and R:BASE X.5 Enterprise (Version 10.5).
A new setting is introduced where deleted database files are now sent
to the Recycle Bin.
In the Database Explorer, a setting is added where users can toggle
sending deleted files to the Recycle Bin. The default is enabled.
File-based objects (external form files (.rff), application files
(.rba), and command files) are already sent to the Recycle Bin.
However, with this new setting, database files are now also sent to
the Recycle Bin. Prior to the update, deleted database file were
permanently removed from the computer, and were not sent to Recycle Bin.
Select "Settings > Database Explorer > Move Deleted Files to Recycle
Bin" from the main menu bar.
To recover deleted database files on your PC:
. Right click on the Recycle Bin icon on desktop.
. Select Open from the context menu to view files.
. Check the box and select files you want to recover.
. Right click on a selected file.
. Choose 'Restore' to recover the file to its original location.
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.
R:BASE Technologies, Inc.
https://www.rbase.com
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