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    Compacting Error on V10.0.1

    Hi,

    This is possibly linked with the following thread raised on V9 , so do apologies for double posting.

    http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=46558

    Background is that whilst evaluating V10.0.1, I encountered the following error when I compact the database.

    "Driver's ConfigDSN, ConfigDriver, or ConfigTranslator failed. Please use Explorer to investigate the problem"

    Environment is MacBook Pro using Parallel V5 & guest OS is Win XP/Pro SP2. However, live system using V9.0.5 works fine on the same VM. Raised call with Support but awaiting response.

    Any thoughts /advise would be much appreciated.

    Many Thanks
    Nilesh

    #2
    How are you compacting - through Actinic or outside of Actinic?

    Regards,
    Jan Strassen, Mole End

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      #3
      Hi Jan,
      Thanks for the reply.

      The compacting is invoked through Actinic when Actinic is closed down to perform a database backup but I haven't tried using MS Access directly to compact the DB as yet.
      On a side note, I imported a new backup-file (*.ACD) from V9.0.5 to see if the original DB got corrupted during the import / Upgrade-to- V10 process . However, the problem still occurs. So its either the environment or something within the DB.

      Thanks
      Nilesh

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        #4
        Hi Nilesh,

        It could be that your database is corrupt - try compacting from the housekeeping menu, if you get the same problem try it from access.

        Regards,
        Jan Strassen, Mole End

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          #5
          Jan,

          Following your advise & the update so far.

          1. Compacting via Actinic Housekeeping - Same error as before.
          2. Opened DB (ActinicCatalog.mdb) via Access 2003 and invoked Compact & Repair. - Didn't get any errors reported & it said it completed OK.
          3. Re-opened Actinic & invoked Compact via Actinic Housekeeping - Same problem as before.

          So it appears it something within Actinic thats causing it.

          Regards
          Nilesh

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            #6
            Have you got online stock with automatic order download switched on?

            If so try switching that off and compacting from the menu - it won't help with your error on close but might help support identify this as a bug or not.

            Regards,
            Jan Strassen, Mole End

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              #7
              Thanks Jan.

              I've just had a look under the Business settings but not sure if I'm looking at the right place. Presume the setting you are referring are :

              a. Under options, Stock Control/Monitoring - This is set to Enable Stock Monitoring only not Online Stock Control.
              b. Under Ordering, Automatic Stock Synchronisation, Download Orders & Refresh Stock. This has not been switched on.

              Regards
              Nilesh

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                #8
                Just a thought here.

                If there is corruption on the DB, then this must have occurred during the upgrade process. Otherwise, we would have hit this issue in the past 8 months running on V9.0.5.
                Not sure if a clean install of V10.0.1 would help. If it does, good but then we would not know what caused it.

                Regards

                Nilesh

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                  #9
                  Update

                  This issue is now resolved.

                  It appears that Actinic does not like if the SITE1 folder is on a drive that is shared with MAC although you could compact & repair the DB via Access directly. V10.0.1 was re-installed defaulting the SITE1 folder to the C: Drive. This works fine now.

                  Jan - Many Thanks for all your help.

                  Regards
                  Nilesh

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