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Rene Woc <[log in to unmask]>
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At 12:35 AM -0400 8/19/07, anamika wrote:

>
>First of all I have to say 'Thank you' for all the support I'm 
>getting from the members of this forum.
>
>This is my third post .I have database issues again (I mean broken chain).
>Last day I got 1 error
>
>389282 detail entries expected; non-null entries found = 389283
>Missing master ChainHead                          d#389283
>
>I like to know whether it's a broken chain issue or not?? From adager
>diagnostics we are getting this error for a dataset. When it will show this
>error? Could you please provide a list of error messages which will inform us
>that it's a broken chain issue when we do EXAMIN? Adager detects non-null
>entries also; is it a serious one or can we ignore it???
>
>Does "FIX PATH" automatically add any missing chain heads to master
>dataset???
>
>Please advice.
>

It seems that you continue to experience frequent problems with your 
database(s). This is an indication of a condition that needs to be 
diagnosed thoroughly in order to determine the underlying cause and 
solve it. IMAGE databases should not have broken chains with the 
frequency that you have been reporting them to this forum.

To provide you with specific actions that you need to take, we need 
to know if the diagnostics you reported correspond to a master 
dataset or to a detail, as well as the circumstances that trigger the 
problem. You left out some important parts of the Adager diagnostic 
output. We also need to know if you have examined all of the datasets 
and paths in the database, or if if you only examined the path that 
you suspect has problems.

Adager offers you several options to repair broken chains. A complete 
diagnostic is the procedure to determine the best option to repair a 
broken chain and to avoid recurring database problems.

All of the Adager messages are important and need to be addressed 
when repairing a database.

The Adager support team will be glad to work with you in providing 
you specific guidelines once you send us the requested information.


Cordially,


Rene Woc
Adager

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