[ic] Problem with export userdb.gdbm

John Beima interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Wed Mar 20 12:07:20 2002


Actually if you want to be able to export and then later re-import your userdb
then use the type %%. Also it will make your life easier to export it to a
different name and then re-name the text file back to userdb. This way you can
re-import your userdb in the even of a system crash.


John Beima


Quoting Jonathan Clark <jonc@webmaint.com>:

> 
> > When I run [tag export userdb userdb2.asc TAB][/tag] it exports only
> 192
> > records, and chokes. I'm sure I have well over 1000 records in userdb.
> >
> > Looking at the exported ascii file, I notice that the field
> "p_nickname"
> > seems corrupted. It appears to have the credit card expiration date in
> the
> > format M/YY with a return on the end, like this "8/01^M".
> >
> 
> Possibly a problem with multiline fields?
> 
> How about trying a NOTES type export?
> 
> Jonathan
> Webmaint.
> 
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