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Saving a database in multiple files
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February 22, 2008 at 4:06 am #12613Dermot CraddenParticipant
Since my databases are starting to grow larger I tried to save them into multiple files/folders format but received an error message (see attached)stating that:
“the name %1 is not valid”How can i fix this error. These are database that have been previously saved in single file format
February 22, 2008 at 4:06 am #8276Dermot CraddenParticipantSince my databases are starting to grow larger I tried to save them into multiple files/folders format but received an error message (see attached)stating that:
“the name %1 is not valid”How can i fix this error. These are database that have been previously saved in single file format
February 26, 2008 at 8:46 pm #8985Bernhard KantzParticipantPlease contact us by mail and give us some more information regarding your FlexPro version (exact version number) and the operating system you are using. It would be useful if you could send us a – minimum – database where you can reproduce this issue, so that we can take a look at this.
Basically the multi-file database format of FlexPro can be considered as deprecated. The performance and size advantages it had in older versions of Windows are no longer valid for Windows XP and above. The one-file databases are also much easier to handle (copy etc.).
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support@weisang.comMarch 2, 2008 at 2:07 am #8986Dermot CraddenParticipantThanks
I’m running XP so i’ll keep the single file format
and actually found muti-folder was slower loading and saving -
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