[Dxbase] Initialize tables on shut down
N3XX
n3xx at charter.net
Fri Jan 29 19:06:41 EST 2010
The following is from the DXbase help file, under "Closing DXbase".
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When you close DXbase, the software will save all of its internal statistics
data to the hard drive before the screen is destroyed. You can recognize
that this process is underway by observing the progress bar on the lower
left side of the DXbase status bar. DXbase uses intelligent logic so that
it will only perform this process when it is necessary.
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The help file calls it saving internal statistics, and you are calling it
initialize tables. I'm not sure they are the same thing. But whatever is
happening seems to only take place if you have made changes to the database
during the time you have had DXbase open.
On DXbase here, if I have made no changes, the program just closed
immediately when I shut it down.
73,
Tim - N3XX
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Casamajor" <k6el at comcast.net>
To: <dxbase at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 5:30 PM
Subject: [Dxbase] Initialize tables on shut down
> DXB 2007 used to initialize tables automatically at shut down of the
> program
> I believe. Somehow I have managed to turn that feature off and now can't
> find a way to turn it back on. Was I imagining that?
>
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>
> 73, Jon
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> K6EL
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