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Old February 18th, 2012, 06:07 PM
bendrew bendrew is offline
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using kma's database without rebuilding the 2nd computer

While browsing in this forum, I noticed there's a lot of problems and complaint regarding database. Therefore, I would like to share some info regarding how to use the kma's database on your main computer to the 2nd computer(show) without rebuilding the database. First, the requirements is "both computer has the same version of hoster and database drive letter should be the same" . This is very useful for the people who add or edited their main database and use it for the 2nd computer (show). Remember, that everytime you did some changes or import songs on your main database and use it for the 2nd (show), you'll have to run rebuild database to work. This is how my system works, I have my main computer doing the import, editing and deleting songs in my 1 terrabyte external database (this is kma's and vcd (kmh) and then use "allwaysync software to sync my database to another 1 terrabyte external harddrive and use this for my 2nd (show) computer. The trick is to assign my main harddrive to "K" or higher letter (i don't use e,f g), so, i'm importing songs to a "K" drive (default). And when both harddrive is equally have the same songs and information, I connected the duplicate drive to my 2nd computer(show). Then i copy this files from my main computer and paste it in my 2nd computer (show) (c:\mtu\hoster\bucket.mdb, songs.mdb, songs_backup.mdb, temp_songs.mdb ) Once it's done< i'm ready to go. (same book id's). Fyi, I only use hoster for home family and friends entertainment, but i spent a lot of time importing and editing in hoster. Note: When my friends want my database, I advised them to get hoster and I do this procedure all the time. No need to spend 4 or 5 hours of rebuilding especially if you have 94,000's of kmas and 6000's of vcd. I hope this will give other people some ideas on database management.
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