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    Database error

    I am running WeatherXML 3.0.0.70 and have the following error:

    Unrecognized database format 'C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS3\Data\weatherXML\weatherXML.mdb Is this from a corrupted database? Thanks. Elliott
    "Living with technology means living in a [constant] state of flux." S. Higgenbotham, 2023
    "Reboot and rejoice!" F. Pishotta, 1989

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    Originally posted by Richel View Post
    I am running WeatherXML 3.0.0.70 and have the following error:

    Unrecognized database format 'C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS3\Data\weatherXML\weatherXML.mdb Is this from a corrupted database? Thanks. Elliott
    I replaced the file with a back up database file. This seems to have fixed the problem.

    Elliott
    "Living with technology means living in a [constant] state of flux." S. Higgenbotham, 2023
    "Reboot and rejoice!" F. Pishotta, 1989

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      #3
      Access database grow over time and when over 2GB in size will become unstable.

      On the Schedules page for weatherXML, there is a schedule for Database. You might want to manually run it once in a while.
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      Jeff Farmer
      HS 3, HSPhone
      My HS3 Plugins: CFHSExtras, Random, Restart, Tracker, WeatherXML, PanaBluRay
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        #4
        Originally posted by CFGuy View Post
        Access database grow over time and when over 2GB in size will become unstable.

        On the Schedules page for weatherXML, there is a schedule for Database. You might want to manually run it once in a while.
        Thanks.

        Elliott
        "Living with technology means living in a [constant] state of flux." S. Higgenbotham, 2023
        "Reboot and rejoice!" F. Pishotta, 1989

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