![]() A more detailed report covering script steps will be implemented at a later time. It can therefor be assumed that just these default settings differ, which is normal. In the above example the size did not change. What do these reported Script changes mean? ^ Scripts New Old 32777 SAP-Transfer start SAP-Transfer startĪ: (Example only valid for pre 1.3 versions of FMDiff.) A recovered file - much like a clone - has most locale settings and other default values removed. Whether the structure became damaged can only be judged by comparing an earlier version or backup to the recovered file. In case all the recovered fields are empty, one or more records were damaged. This means the file should no longer be used, except to try to export the contained data if no backup is available. If the Recovered Fields contain meaningful data in more than one record, the latter is the case. ![]() This means that either one or more records were damaged, or the field definition catalog became corrupt. If a number of Recovered Fields are added by Recover, one recovered record appeared to have more fields than there are originally defined. Recover than provides the content of these blocks - usually as Recovered Library - containing just one Recovered Blob. What does it mean when my recovered file shows a number of new tables (or fields) ^Ī: The original file had some blocks that were not (correctly) linked to the rest of the file. Individually set field or layout formats will not be changed. Please note: this only applies to the default formats for date, time, number, and indexing. It also takes special precautions when dealing with solutions generated for a language different from the current system language. Cloning is - by the way - the only method to switch a solution from one language to an other. What language will be added depends on the current system language. This will be added when the clone is opened by FMP for the first time. Since one is a clone of the other, I don't think this is correct.Ī: A clone per se has no language format information. In the old file, they all showed as English. When I compared them with FMDiff, many fields from the clone file were reported as having no indexLanguage specified. I took two files, one an empty clone of the other, and imported data from the old tables to the new. Why does a clone report "indexLanguage: Not assigned"? ^ Changes applied to a file right before a crash or a power failure may not have been saved.įMDiff currently does not check whether a file was improperly closed, it instead tests the whole file whether it is well formed, while a consistency check just tests whether an internal table of contents points to the correct page numbers. ![]() In the above case, the Consistency Check result is not contradicting the FMDiff result. 14:21:49.971 -0400 WO.fp7Đ *** Completed consistency check, checked 230 block(s)Ī: A Consistency Check is always performed on an improperly closed file. when I open the file a Consistency Check is done?" A file "recover.log" then contains: 14:21:49.964 -0400 WO.fp7Đ *** Started consistency check of improperly closed file, total of 230 block(s) to check Why does FMDiff report "No apparent errors or warnings, but. Why doesn't FMDiff report used versions and the Recover count? ^ A: FM12 and up do not store this information within the file anymore, hence FMDiff is unable to report it. fmp12 files but will not report on items new with FileMaker 12. fmp12 files? ^ A: FMDiff 3 does types from ".fp5" to ".fmp12". ![]() If a website’s information is hard to read or doesn’t answer users’ key questions, they leave.Does FMDiff compare. If users get lost on a website, they leave. If the homepage fails to clearly state what a company offers and what users can do on the site, people leave. If a website is difficult to use, people leave. “On the Web, usability is a necessary condition for survival. ![]()
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