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![]() When I rebuilt the database, I got the following message 8 times:
ERROR 3315: Field "Songs Mfg Name" cannot be zero-length What does that mean? And how do I know which songs are being referred to so I can correct them? |
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Run through it again and note what record numbers it stops on. Then you will need to open the Songs.mdb in Access so you can find those records anf figure out which diskid and track they are so you can re-import them. The files are corrupt and that is why you got the error message.
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Dale, when you get a chance, please read what I wrote under: "BuildSongDBlog.txt-Wrong"
When I rebuilt the database the second time (after removing all .mdb files) I did NOT get the same errors, plus it said I had 13 files less to start with. The first time it only gave me 8 of those 3315 errors (just in case that had something to do with it.) The numbers just don't jive. ![]() |
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I been getting this for over a year (3315)
there is nothing wrong with files, they play perfect. when i remove those files, it just gives me that message with different files. seems to be, if you have a lot of songs, hoster can't read them and gives that message. so i just keep clicking no for help till it finish rebuilding. same problem with microstudio???
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Thanks. Well, that's one less thing to worry about then.
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It appears we may have a problem related to this 3315 error message. We thought it was fixed in 3.318, but maybe not.
We'll look at it tomorrow (Monday). |
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