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May 2011, Week 4

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Fri, 27 May 2011 08:03:23 +1000
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YESTERday  I backed up a data group prior to a regular update, no problem, no unusual items visible. The update had a data set full issue, so I restored the data, corrected the set issues with DBgenerl, no problems, did the update successfully, went on with life.
Over night backup that also backed up that same data group reported 40 sets of a base DBCTDB not found - only a root file is present. It has exactly the same characteristics as the base I used DBG on, so I think it's a result of the use of DBG, but there weren't any problems with the DBG usage, and there is no sign of that same root file anywhere else on this or the other 3 systems we have....

Anybody seen this before please, and can set my mind at rest?

Regards,

John Pitman

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