Database diagnose

Stan Busk maxprog at mac.com
Thu Aug 10 22:45:25 CDT 2006


Yes. It was saving the file in the directory where the database is  
stored.

By the way, v2.4 rocks -- It is fast, incredibly stable and reliable.  
Congrats!

Stan

> On 8/10/06 11:37 PM, "Stan Busk" <maxprog at mac.com> wrote:
>
>> Great addition...
>
> You have found it ?
>
>
>>> On 8/10/06 6:54 PM, "Stan Busk" <maxprog at mac.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Stan,
>>>
>>>> It looks like:
>>>>
>>>> vdb.SQLExecute( "DIAGNOSE DATABASE" )
>>>>
>>>> no longer produces the "Diagnose_report.txt" file as usual. Has  
>>>> this
>>>> function been deprecated and replaced with vdb.Diagnose() ?
>>>
>>> No it is not deprecated.
>>>
>>> Try please also
>>>
>>>      vdb.SQLExecute( "DIAGNOSE DATABASE VERYHIGH" )
>>>
>>> Diagnose file must be in the same place where is database.
>>>
>>> If you use MACHO, Hmm, just in case look into
>>>
>>>    myapp.app package   MacOS folder
>
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>
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