Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
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Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
All of a sudden, I've got loads of date and time stamped copies of the database in OneDrive.
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Re: Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
This is still happening - see the screenshot attached. I can't be the only one experiencing this, surely.
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Re: Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
I think I might have solved this by forcing a stop on the OneDrive app then clearing the cache and storage. Fingers crossed.
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Re: Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
thanks @mickgardner1
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Re: Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
It didn't stop it so I've moved the database into my Google Drive and all seems well now.
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Re: Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
I have seen this behaviour whith other files. When you edit the file on two local OneDrive and the software isn't saving it Realtime, after closing the software and than saving the data, there are two who tried to update the online file and OneDrive gets a sync conflict. Then these extra versions are create to being able to finish the sync.
Simultaneously use is possible when the software uses auto saving each time the data is schanged and checks the onlie data each time you jump to an other part of the data. MS office 365 works that way. When software holding the data occupied until it's closed, you get those multiple versions at simultaneously use.
Simultaneously use is possible when the software uses auto saving each time the data is schanged and checks the onlie data each time you jump to an other part of the data. MS office 365 works that way. When software holding the data occupied until it's closed, you get those multiple versions at simultaneously use.
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Re: Multiple versions of the database being generated in OneDrive
HI @MdW
your observation and statements are 100% correct, the data is synced periodically based on your configuration.
here you go how it works with your own cloud provider
your observation and statements are 100% correct, the data is synced periodically based on your configuration.
here you go how it works with your own cloud provider