database corruption / missing items
Hi,
I (still) have some trouble related to
* database integrity
* export
* import
* Database Repair Tool
I posted this the other day in the "General" forum by mistake. The error is persistent.
- My database doesn't pass the integrity check.
- When trying to export the database (or even the last two weeks), an error is reported while exporting. When importing, an error is reported again. Items are missing.
- Submitting my sqlite (15 MB) to Database Repair I get a 1 MB sqllite in return which is empty.
All this is troubling me because:
A few days ago, an error was reported when I opened Zotero. The programm then replaced the corrupt sqlite with the backup. Several days work was lost. I don't want this to happen again.
My Zotero is running on Firefox 3 now.
How can I restore the integrity of my database?
How can I get back the missing items? (Yes, I already tried uploading the damaged sqlite to the DB repair tool. It returned an empty sqlite.)
Can anyone help me?
Best,
Ralf
I (still) have some trouble related to
* database integrity
* export
* import
* Database Repair Tool
I posted this the other day in the "General" forum by mistake. The error is persistent.
- My database doesn't pass the integrity check.
- When trying to export the database (or even the last two weeks), an error is reported while exporting. When importing, an error is reported again. Items are missing.
- Submitting my sqlite (15 MB) to Database Repair I get a 1 MB sqllite in return which is empty.
All this is troubling me because:
A few days ago, an error was reported when I opened Zotero. The programm then replaced the corrupt sqlite with the backup. Several days work was lost. I don't want this to happen again.
My Zotero is running on Firefox 3 now.
How can I restore the integrity of my database?
How can I get back the missing items? (Yes, I already tried uploading the damaged sqlite to the DB repair tool. It returned an empty sqlite.)
Can anyone help me?
Best,
Ralf
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