On Sep 28, 2010, at 8:37 AM, David Avendasora wrote:

> 
> On Sep 28, 2010, at 11:15 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> 
>>> Using the unlicensed FREE version options
>>> An unlicensed option was specified: Backup/Restore
>> 
>> Hmm, a clue there perhaps?  Hmmmmm.
> 
> The way I read that is that Backup/Restore are options that are available 
> with the free version, especially when it seems to continue on with creating 
> the DB and the system-level schemas. You'd think that if it goes through the 
> trouble to check to see if the command you are running is allowed, it would 
> say, clearly, that the requested command is not available in the version 
> running, something like "The Backup/Restore command requested is not 
> available in the free/unlicensed version of FrontBase, jerk."
> 
> But no matter, an enterprise license is free and easy to obtain, which I did.
> 
> Now I just need to download the exact version of FB that was used to make the 
> file. Grr.

Or have a proper dump made.  You could have them restore that backup into a 
differently named database on whatever machine it came from, and then dump that.


> On top of that, I can't believe that Kieran didn't rise to the "You're Irish" 
> comment. He must be extraordinarily busy.


I think he is just Irish.  It can be hard to tell the difference sometimes.  :-P




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Chuck Hill             Senior Consultant / VP Development

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