I looked in AppData Folder and found no folder that it uses for storing
data. When I try to compact the data base I get an error about the folder >name data.
TIA.
The "Compact database" Window[end quote]
Open the Compact database window by selecting File, Compact Database from >Dialog's main menu.
When you delete an article in Dialog the blocked space is not immediately >freed on your hard disk. Instead the deleted article is simply marked as >being deleted.
To actually free the cluttered space you need to regularly compact Dialog's >database.
The compacting uses a slow, but safe approach. It simply iterates through
all articles in the old database and copies all undeleted articles to a new >database. After that the old database is closed, the old database files are >replaced with the new ones and the database is opened again.
Dialog's database of articles is located in the "data" subdirectory. While >compacting a new directory "datanew" is created and when finished, the old >directory "data" is renamed to "dataold" and the new directory "datanew" is >renamed to "data".
The compact database window has a check box Keep backup of uncompressed data. >If this is checked the "dataold" directory is not deleted after compacting is >finished. You will need to delete the subdirectory "dataold" manuallylater to >free the cluttered space. (The Keep backup of uncompressed data option is >likely to vanish in a future non-beta release.)
Error messages
-You need ...KB more space on drive ... to compact the database.
Due to the way Dialog compacts the database by copying undeleted articles to >a new database, you need additional disk space before you actually get more >free disk space. Free up some space on the drive indicated in the error >message and try again.
-Error freeing the old datadir. Please rename the correct data directory to >"data" and restart Dialog.
-Error renaming/deleting old or new data directory. Please rename the correct >data directory to "data" and restart Dialog.
-Error reloading new data directory. Please rename the correct data directory >to "data" and restart Dialog.
Dialog successfully compacted the database, but failed to rename one or more >database subdirectory. You will need to close Dialog and manually rename the >directories to the correct name.
-Problem [NUM] while compacting the database.
An unexpected problem occurred. Please report this as a bug together with the >number shown.
Further readings
The Database
I looked in AppData Folder and found no folder that it uses for storing
data. When I try to compact the data base I get an error about the folder name data.
On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 12:50:33 -0800, GEO wrote:
I looked in AppData Folder and found no folder that it uses for storing
data. When I try to compact the data base I get an error about the folder
name data.
"DATA" is the folder name of the Dialog database. In general, it is just
a subfolder of the Dialog program folder. If you installed Dialog as a
portal program (strongly recommended!!) in a folder /not/ protected by UAC, then that's all you have to look for. If you did a "normal" installation
to "C:\Program Files (86)", then write operations /will/ partially be rerouted to AppData. It is very complicated, to create a "normal" setup
for Dialog, though, because this requires several manual adjustments.
If not done correctly, the database is likely to get corrupted. (And many other wrong things can happen.)
Look in the Install section of the FAQ for further pointers: https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/installation.php https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/installation.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
HTH.
Bernd
portal program
Bernd Rose <b.rose.tmpbox@arcor.de> wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 12:50:33 -0800, GEO wrote:
I looked in AppData Folder and found no folder that it uses for storing
data. When I try to compact the data base I get an error about the folder >>> name data.
"DATA" is the folder name of the Dialog database. In general, it is just
a subfolder of the Dialog program folder. If you installed Dialog as a
portal program (strongly recommended!!) in a folder /not/ protected by UAC, >> then that's all you have to look for. If you did a "normal" installation
to "C:\Program Files (86)", then write operations /will/ partially be
rerouted to AppData. It is very complicated, to create a "normal" setup
for Dialog, though, because this requires several manual adjustments.
If not done correctly, the database is likely to get corrupted. (And many
other wrong things can happen.)
Look in the Install section of the FAQ for further pointers:
https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/installation.php
https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/installation.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
HTH.
Bernd
I kept Dialog out of the C:\Program Files folders because they are
protected. I also didn't want its data split up with part in some
AppData subfolder under my Windows profile folder. Instead I
'installed' Dialog into C:\Programs\Dialog. I created the C:\Program
folder for programs that don't work well with protected folders.
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