2007-12-08, 05:48 AM
Quote:So how can i successfully migrate to the new database?You used to be able to use the ChangeDatabase utility, but I havnt tested it in over year. I provided this utility for people to upgrade at that time, and I actively supported for six months or so after I started strongly recommend people switch to the new SQLite database.
Every time i've tried, it's a disaster, requiring a clean install, which is getting tiresome.
I'd say virtually all users are using are running SQLite now, so migration is no longer a item of focus for me. I wasnt going to continue to support and test that utility forever for the 3 or 4 people still using the Access database on the off chance they might one day migrate to SQLite. Sorry - well out of warranty on that one
That said, I have seen a post in the last month where a user indicated they used ChangeDatabase successfully on the current release, so you might get lucky. If not, see my recommended fix at the bottom.
Quote:How about a release that only uses the newer?All release in the last year will only setup new users for SQLite. These releases will however continue to use your old database primarily for those that insist on using other databases (a small handful that use bigger database servers like SQL Server etc, and the stragglers that wanted to stick with Access for one reason or another).
Quote:I'd be willing to do another clean install to get out of the problems.If ChangeDatabase.exe doesnt work for you then the easiest fix to use SQLite is:
- uninstall
- delete the gbpvr directory (including GBPVR.MDB and config.xml)
- reinstall
- setup any capture sources and season recordings
This will give you a clean install running SQLite database. You can of course do an 'export recordings' prior to this process, then backup recordings-dump.xml, and an 'import recordings' at the end of the process, getting your recordings back.