Unique field not so unique...

Stan Busk maxprog at mac.com
Wed Dec 14 22:11:12 CST 2005


Hi,

Converting a v1 database to v2 I get:

=FE=FF=00E=00R=00R=00O=00R=00:=00 =000=00x=002=003=005=000=003=00 =
=00A=00t=00t=00e=00m=00p=00t=00 =00t=00o=00 =00i=00n=00s=00e=00r=00t=00 =
=00=20
d=00u=00p=00l=00i=00c=00a=00t=00e=00 =00k=00e=00y=00 =00r=00o=00w=00 =
=00i=00n=00 =00=20
o=00b=00j=00e=00c=00t=00 =00"=00G=00r=00o=00u=00p=00L=00i=00s=00t=00"=00 =
=00w=00i=00t=00h=00 =00u=00n=00i=00q=00u=00e=00 =00=20
i=00n=00d=00e=00x=00 =
=00"=00U=00_=00G=00r=00o=00u=00p=00L=00i=00s=00t=00_=00G=00r=00o=00u=00p=00=
L=00i=00s=00t=00_=00G=00r=00o=00u=00p=00I=00D=00=20
"=00.=00

It refers to a field that is set a VUnique in v1 however v1_to_v2 =20
converter finds duplicates. Was v1 including duplicates?

Problem is that such file in now unconvertible.

With Valentina.ThrowExceptions =3D True, I get the VException.
With Valentina.ThrowExceptions =3D False, I get a crash.

Stan=


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