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utilities:dbutil [2018/04/04 19:19] – [Pedigree Database Utility] version update Colin Liebenrood | utilities:dbutil [2025/08/13 21:27] (current) – [Changes in New Version] Colin Liebenrood | ||
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====== Pedigree Database Utility ====== | ====== Pedigree Database Utility ====== | ||
- | A Database Utility program is available that has three functions:- | + | A Database Utility program is available that has four functions:- |
- | * Database reorganization, | + | |
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* Creating a copy of a database as one of a different size-type, for example, name.ped to name.pdg. | * Creating a copy of a database as one of a different size-type, for example, name.ped to name.pdg. | ||
* 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 {{: | + | The Database Utility is available for {{: |
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. | 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. | ||
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- Close PediTree. | - Close PediTree. | ||
- | - Make a back-up copy of the database. | + | - Run the Database Utility and make a back-up copy of the database. |
- | - Use the Database Utility to check and reorganize the database. | + | - Check and reorganize the database, then exit the utility. |
- Open the database in PediTree. | - Open the database in PediTree. | ||
- Run **File > CheckDB** to check that all is well. | - Run **File > CheckDB** to check that all is well. | ||
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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:- | ||
- | - Make a back-up copy of the faulty database. | + | - Run the Database Utility and make a back-up copy of the faulty database. |
- | - Use the Database Utility to inspect | + | - Inspect |
- Open the database in PediTree. Confirm PediTree' | - Open the database in PediTree. Confirm PediTree' | ||
- In Update mode, run **File > CheckDB** to report and correct any errors. | - In Update mode, run **File > CheckDB** to report and correct any errors. | ||
- | | + | - 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.) |
- | | + | - 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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- | - Use **File > Save As GEDCOM > GEDCOM 4 Pedigree** to export the whole database. Say ' | + | |
- | - Use **File > NewDB** to create a new empty database, opting to keep the Indexes | + | |
- | - Switch to Update mode, then use **File > Import > GEDCOM** to import the GEDCOM file exported above. | + | |
- | - 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.) | + | |
- | - When satisfied with the new database, you can delete the old one. | + | |
==== Feedback ==== | ==== Feedback ==== | ||
- | If you have need to use this tool to repair a database, **please** let Murray Kennedy and/ | + | If you have need to use this tool to repair a database, **please** let Colin Liebenrood know that you have done so. We need to gauge its usefulness and how frequently it is needed. |
==== Changes in New Version ==== | ==== Changes in New Version ==== | ||
- | Version 2.4.3 fixes issues with installation | + | Version 2.5.0: Added new Backup |
- | The following changes were made between versions | + | Version |
- | * 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, | + | Version 2.4.4 fixed an issue with a massively-corrupt |
- | * The ability to process databases that have one or more space-files missing. | + | |
- | * Additional hints of the actions that need to be taken to repair a faulty database. | + | Version 2.4.3 fixes issues with installation |
- | * 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 | + | |
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