[LOGic] How do you "clean" multiple instances of Logic aftermaintenance upgrade?

Mel Martin ve2dc at videotron.ca
Wed Oct 3 09:00:47 EDT 2007


Did you try tools db maint reindex?
-----Original Message-----
From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Paul Vasek
Sent: October 3, 2007 04:50
To: logic at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [LOGic] How do you "clean" multiple instances of Logic
aftermaintenance upgrade?
I'm using Logic 8 for my personal log, club log, Navy MARS log and CAP log.
I do this by running an "instance" of logic8 for each call so I can have
four log screens available at once.
 
 The problem is, how do you run a "clean" against a specific "instance"? I
just got around to performing my first upgrade to my initial Logic 8
installation. I had version 8.0.33 installed and ran the upgrade to 8.0.78.
Trouble is, when I went to run my logs, they were filled with errors,
indexes not set, files not found, field errors etc. Recommendation was to
run a "clean". Running clean didn't work because it only runs a "clean" of
the main logdata subdirectory, ie C:\logic8\logdata. My system is set up
with separate subdirectories as follows: C:\logic8\W2EC\logdata, another
for C:\logic8\WA2TTX\logodata, etc for each "instance" that I need to run. 
 
 Fortunately I had backed my logic system up so I am back to running
Logic8.0.33 until I can figure out how to install 8.0.78 and run a "clean"
against each logbook "instance" so things are working again under the latest
upgrade.
 
 73, Paul W2EC 
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