> "No backups" are a people problem not a database problem. Since > eBase has a > large number of low training users, perhaps it needs a new front end that > refuses to start until a backup has been done. > > In fact it would not be hard to put a backup button on some appropriate page (home page for V2) and to invoke a backup procedure and to record in another database file the date and time of the backup and to NAG people who haven't done one recently.
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