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-====== Pedigree Database Utilities ====== +====== Pedigree Database Utility ======
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-A Database Utility program is available that has two functions:+
  
 +A Database Utility program is available that has three functions:-
  
   * Database reorganization, to remove the unused space that accumulates in Pedigree Sofware's databases after a lot of data entry and editing.   * Database reorganization, to remove the unused space that accumulates in Pedigree Sofware's databases after a lot of data entry and editing.
- +  * Creating a copy of a database as one of a different size-type, for example, name.ped to name.pdg.
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   * Database repair, when PediTree cannot open a database, or experiences difficulties in Check DB or GEDCOM export.   * Database repair, when PediTree cannot open a database, or experiences difficulties in Check DB or GEDCOM export.
  
- +The Database Utility is available for {{:utilities:setdbu245.exe|download}} here, as an installer (version 2.4.5860Kb). 
- +Once downloaded, double-click on the file to install the utility program and its help-file. Entries for the program and its on-line help are added to your Start menu under **Start > Programs > Pedigree**. See the on-line help for further information.
-The Database Utility is available for {{:utilities:setdbu230.exe|download}} here, as an installer (version 2.3.0531Kb). +
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-Once downloaded, double-click on the file to install the utility program and its help-file. Entries for the program and its on-line help are added +
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-to your Start menu under **Start > Programs > Pedigree**. See the on-line help for further inf +
-ormation. +
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 ==== Reorganization ==== ==== Reorganization ====
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 To reorganize a database, proceed as follows:- To reorganize a database, proceed as follows:-
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   - Close PediTree.   - Close PediTree.
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   - Make a back-up copy of the database.   - Make a back-up copy of the database.
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   - Use the Database Utility to check and reorganize the database.   - Use the Database Utility to check and reorganize the database.
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   - Open the database in PediTree.   - Open the database in PediTree.
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   - Run **File > CheckDB** to check that all is well.   - Run **File > CheckDB** to check that all is well.
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   - Close PediTree.   - Close PediTree.
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   - Re-run the Database Utility and remove the pre-reorganize version of the database that it retains.   - Re-run the Database Utility and remove the pre-reorganize version of the database that it retains.
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 ==== Repair Process ==== ==== Repair Process ====
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 The steps to be taken in repairing a database are documented in the on-line help. They are:- The steps to be taken in repairing a database are documented in the on-line help. They are:-
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   - Make a back-up copy of the faulty database.   - Make a back-up copy of the faulty database.
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   - Use the Database Utility to inspect the database and erase any faulty records reported. Then use Reorganize on the error-free database to correct its un-used space records.   - Use the Database Utility to inspect the database and erase any faulty records reported. Then use Reorganize on the error-free database to correct its un-used space records.
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   - Open the database in PediTree. Confirm PediTree's request to fix any indexes.   - Open the database in PediTree. Confirm PediTree's request to fix any indexes.
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   - In Update mode, run **File > CheckDB** to report and correct any errors.   - In Update mode, run **File > CheckDB** to report and correct any errors.
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   - If you have used the Database Utility Reorganize process, then   - If you have used the Database Utility Reorganize process, then
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     - You can now add any missing records and delete any blank records corresponding to deleted records in the old database. (These will appear at the beginning of standard indexes.)     - You can now add any missing records and delete any blank records corresponding to deleted records in the old database. (These will appear at the beginning of standard indexes.)
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     - Re-run the Database Utility and remove the pre-reorganize version of the database that it retains.     - Re-run the Database Utility and remove the pre-reorganize version of the database that it retains.
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   - If, however, you have **not** used the reorganize process, then **do not** add back any missing records at this stage, but proceed as follows:-   - If, however, you have **not** used the reorganize process, then **do not** add back any missing records at this stage, but proceed as follows:-
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     - Use **File > Save As GEDCOM > GEDCOM 4 Pedigree** to export the whole database. Say 'Yes' to preserving RINs, so that you can easily identify links in the deleted record(s) to ease replacement later.     - Use **File > Save As GEDCOM > GEDCOM 4 Pedigree** to export the whole database. Say 'Yes' to preserving RINs, so that you can easily identify links in the deleted record(s) to ease replacement later.
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     - Use **File > NewDB** to create a new empty database, opting to keep the Indexes     - Use **File > NewDB** to create a new empty database, opting to keep the Indexes
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     - Switch to Update mode, then use **File > Import > GEDCOM** to import the GEDCOM file exported above.     - Switch to Update mode, then use **File > Import > GEDCOM** to import the GEDCOM file exported above.
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     - You can now add any missing records and delete any blank records corresponding to deleted records in the old database. (These will appear at the beginning of standard indexes.)     - You can now add any missing records and delete any blank records corresponding to deleted records in the old database. (These will appear at the beginning of standard indexes.)
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     - When satisfied with the new database, you can delete the old one.     - When satisfied with the new database, you can delete the old one.
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 ==== Feedback ==== ==== Feedback ====
  
 +If you have need to use this tool to repair a database, **please** let Murray Kennedy and/or Colin Liebenrood know that you have done so. We need to gauge its usefulness and how frequently it is needed.
  
 +==== Changes in New Version ====
 +Version 2.4.5: one warning changed to error (for Pedigree users); layout tolerant of text-size changes in Win 7 and later; fixed a bug when processing more than one database in a single session.
  
-If you have need to use this tool to repair a database, **please** let Murray Kennedy and/or Colin Liebenrood know that you have done so. We need to gauge its usefulness and how frequently it is needed.+Version 2.4.4 fixed an issue with massively-corrupt database.
  
 +Version 2.4.3 fixes issues with installation and use under Win 7 64-bit.
  
 +The following changes were made between versions 2.3.0 and 2.4.2.
  
 +  * Display of stored data, as a percentage of maximum capacity.  This may appear as a single figure, such as 49%, or a dual figure such as 55%/49%.  This latter form shows both the current value, with unused space, and the value that would apply if the database was reorganised.
 +  * The ability to process databases that have one or more space-files missing.  These missing files can be re-created by using the Reorganise process.
 +  * Additional hints of the actions that need to be taken to repair a faulty database.
 +  * On the Maintenance sheet, a display of both the number of records and data occupancy, as a percentage of the total allowed. These figures can be displayed for other size-types (1,3,4,6 or 9 Mb) that can accomodate the data present.
 +  * The ability to create a copy of the database, but having a different size-type.
 +  * A number of improvements and fixes affecting the displays and other functions.
  
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