I performed a test migration to M2M Version 6.0 the other day on a test server. After your test server is set up, one of the first steps is to run DBSCAN on your Util database. My scan found a few records with data corruption. One sample record is below:
11/21/09 03:17:39 PM:dbScan: Data Corruption Detected!
11/21/09 [...]
One of my users came to me with a problem last week, and it’s fairly common. They run a M2M Report that has the data they want, but when they export it, some of the data is missing.
This can happen for a couple of reasons. Tables can be added to a report layout [...]
Your accounting manager comes to you with a problem. Being the stellar M2M Professional that you are, you immediately don your cape and tights. What? You don’t wear tights? Umm.. me neither… really…
Anyway, she explains to you that the terms, which are dictated by accounting, are being changed by [...]
The Bobs – Office Space
As I mentioned in my first post I’ve been working as a Made2Manage Administrator for more than 10 years. However, even if you’ve been one of my regular readers, you may not be aware that I’ve also been an independent consultant for the last several years as [...]
In the past year I’ve been doing a lot of T-SQL (Transact-SQL) programming. My current employer has required a great deal of it, and I have searched out several people and places on the internet to gain this knowledge.
However, as I’ve progressed on this journey I’ve noticed a curious thing. The [...]
I’ve always loved Christmas Lights, but some people go overboard.
M2M can’t be decorated like that, but you can add a touch of holiday spirit. Follow the directions below and you can have your active cell indicator switch daily from green to red, the colors of Christmas.
I appreciate free learning opportunities and will periodically share them with readers of this blog, both of you *grin*.
Some time ago I came across the site of Garfield Hudson. Of particular interest to me were his free VFP videos.
The videos are well done, and are worth viewing even for those who work with [...]
Viva Las Vegas
SQL Administration
Don Rudo was once again on his game and enthusiastically talking about raid arrays, transaction logs, and BACKUPS BACKUPS BACKUPS!!! I had to pop in and out of his sessions to attend the others, but what I saw was very informative. There were a couple of [...]
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