I ask for help.
I have a data problem.
In the summer, I downloaded Z (my first use) to Win10 and added 40 references manually. I did no backup and do not use Win backup. I did no sync and left defaults unchanged. I exported my biblio for my paper. I was happy.
Yesterday, I fired up Z for more work and got the "welcome, let's get started" page. Using FAQs, I located users/me/Zotero having zotero.sqlite w 5,000kb and zotero.sqlite-journal w 400kb and (locate, styles, and translators sub-directories) and nothing else. The users/Appdata/Roaming/Zotero contains much but no zotero.sqlite file.
I did the Zotero Old procedures, hit the 5 buttons on files and folders, executed Import and also failed to open Zotero.sqlite for Clipboard Import. Import will not load a 2nd copy of zotero.sqlite from a 2nd location.
I have hit every button on Z that I can find to hit. Nothing has allowed me to load my zotero.sqlite file.
MIke Masoner
In the summer, I downloaded Z (my first use) to Win10 and added 40 references manually. I did no backup and do not use Win backup. I did no sync and left defaults unchanged. I exported my biblio for my paper. I was happy.
Yesterday, I fired up Z for more work and got the "welcome, let's get started" page. Using FAQs, I located users/me/Zotero having zotero.sqlite w 5,000kb and zotero.sqlite-journal w 400kb and (locate, styles, and translators sub-directories) and nothing else. The users/Appdata/Roaming/Zotero contains much but no zotero.sqlite file.
I did the Zotero Old procedures, hit the 5 buttons on files and folders, executed Import and also failed to open Zotero.sqlite for Clipboard Import. Import will not load a 2nd copy of zotero.sqlite from a 2nd location.
I have hit every button on Z that I can find to hit. Nothing has allowed me to load my zotero.sqlite file.
MIke Masoner
Are you sure you used Zotero on this computer and not some other computer? Was your computer wiped between then and now? Did you use any software that tries to clean up your computer? Did you have your Zotero data directory in some custom location (cloud storage, external disk, network share)? I'm not sure what all of this is referring to. You don't import a zotero.sqlite file, and no instructions say to do so. "Zotero Old" would be relevant if you actually had a backup of your previous Zotero data directory to restore from, but it's not clear that's the case.
Substantively, you inform me that I have lost my data. That is good and not bad. That information puts me on the right path. I will immediately begin anew. And in the future, I will take care to backup my Zotero data directory as the last step when I finish a project.
As to my loss, it is a complete mystery. My lone Zotero application was as primitive as it gets - nothing fancy. This is my only theory. I exported my bibliography from Zotero to put into a paper. I accomplished this. But as a novice, not knowing Zotero data retrieval procedure, could I have deleted the data directory while retrieving the bibliography?
Thanks again. michaelmasoner
Assuming you didn't do that, this would have to have been something outside of Zotero.
After reinstalling Z, I deleted Chrome Z cookies but with no effect on Z. I can only conclude that I inadvertently deleted my Z database myself.
In any case, I took this opportunity to buy space with Z and then sync. I then tested out the automatic capture of a citation. I should have been doing this earlier this year.
Again, thank you for your assistance. Michael Masoner
I should close the thread with a final thank you, but I ask two related questions. dstillman, with your reply to those, I will say, "Good job."
dstillman, you initially noted that my sqlite file with 4,864kb was empty. When I reinstalled a new empty Z with no records, it contained 956kb. When I added one record, it contained 5,184kb. I then added 40 records to replicate the original database I had lost. With 40 records, the sqlite file had 7,776kb. Was there a rule of thumb that indicated my initial sqlite file of 4,864kb was empty?
Originally I found a sqlite-journal. I have not seen one since. Is this a temporary file signifying that I improperly closed Z? I do not find documentation distinguishing "close" from "exit". What is the distinction or best practice?
michaelmasoner
sqlite-journal is an internal temporary file. It will appear sometimes while Zotero is open. It generally shouldn't appear when Zotero is closed unless Zotero crashed.
You can just close Zotero like any other program on your computer.