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Archives of the TeradataForumMessage Posted: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 @ 19:56:03 GMT
Look to see where the history (Access database) is stored by going to Options Directory Tab. Close and Exit Assistant Make a copy of the History file under a different name with Explorer. Start MS Access Open the History Database and see if you can resave it as the new version. Then close Access Open Assistant. See if the history was preserved. I've had to go through these steps when the History got corrupted, but I was always on the same release. Thanks, Phil Philip L. Edelsberg, CCP, PMP.
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