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RE: 7.4.3.30 + DBMGUI Second Edition
From: Heinrich, Tilo (tilo.heinrich
sap.com)
Date: Fri Feb 13 2004 - 05:01:42 CST
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Hello Edson,
yes it is a known bug and will be fixed with the next DBMGUI.
Best Regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin
-----Original Message-----
From: Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter
[mailto:edson.richter
mgrinformatica.com.br]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 1:01 PM
To: maxdb
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Subject: 7.4.3.30 + DBMGUI Second Edition
I've created a new database, and during Installation Wizard I've choosen to
install for recovery. After install process, the DBMGUI give me the choice
to directly restore the database. After (automatic) start the recovery
wizard, I choose the backup media, and started the process. After some
seconds, I get the error "uknown command: [db_activate] "db_activate...".
It's a known bug?
Appear the problem occur only if you install the new database and choose the
option to install for recovery.
Closing the wizard, and starting a normal recovery procedure works fine. The
database is restored normally.
Best regards,
Edson Richter
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