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Filemaker fmdiff change creator version
Filemaker fmdiff change creator version












filemaker fmdiff change creator version

But it looks like that not all graphic elements existed that were somehow referenced. Would need an undamaged and the damaged version to analyse. 19:13:58.610 -0600 Orders.fp7 0 Rebuilding layout catalog order list: custom 19:13:58.575 -0600 Orders.fp7 0 Rebuilding layout catalog order list: name 19:13:58.571 -0600 Orders.fp7 0 Rebuilding layout catalog order list: quick reference

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Admitted, it may be some work to do so, especially on a complicated layout.īut nevertheless if you don't follow this procedure, the file works just as well in FM 11. To avoid this error message in the Recover.log, go to the layout in question, select one group after the other, ungroup and regroup again, which automatically corrects the dimensions of the group. The background for this message is that a group of layout elements as a whole does not exactly match the extension of the individual elements. Whenever you read "Rebuilt group with X object(s)." you may ignore it. One of the most frequent errors reported are related to layouts. 19:09:37.109 -0600 Orders.fp7 0 Completed copy or rebuild of file blocks 19:06:24.539 -0600 Orders.fp7 0 Scanning blocks and rebuilding file. The colums to the left are: date (ISO format), process time up to the millisecond, offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), the filename, a recover error code, and some explanetory text, like the filename and the number of pages within the file (1 page = 4096 bytes). The "no error" parts have been stripped out to concentrate on the errors:

filemaker fmdiff change creator version

Remember, this is work in progress and any comments are welcome. To shed some light on it I set up this page. Unfortunately a detailled explanation of all the entries is still missing. But Recover of a file with an unknown state produces a Recover.log that may contain valuable information about the file. Recovering is a very rigid process and you can't tell exactly what parts of a file may have been removed due to errors in the structure. To make it clear: you should not use a recovered file. "What's the meaning of all these log entries? What to do?" Does it tell me more than "The File is Damaged", maybe something useful?














Filemaker fmdiff change creator version