11-27-2018, 08:40 PM
> As far as the issue you encountered, in theory it sounds like it should work.
Well, I tried it with Win10. After I created the new one and replaced/renamed the new db with the old one and set the new one as active I only get a white MSP screen with 0 entries.
> I also didn't think users would necessary want to have multiple copies of files in their libraries (as far as storage space, this is more significant when dealing with a lot of PDFs).
I agree. I want my different databases to share the same filebase. If one wants duplicate entries for some reason they should be created/imported manually with different names or folders but not by
some automation by MSP. IMO different names of the database are quite sufficient and there are no separate folders needed.
Well, I tried it with Win10. After I created the new one and replaced/renamed the new db with the old one and set the new one as active I only get a white MSP screen with 0 entries.
> I also didn't think users would necessary want to have multiple copies of files in their libraries (as far as storage space, this is more significant when dealing with a lot of PDFs).
I agree. I want my different databases to share the same filebase. If one wants duplicate entries for some reason they should be created/imported manually with different names or folders but not by
some automation by MSP. IMO different names of the database are quite sufficient and there are no separate folders needed.