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Re: Archive help

Subject: Re: Archive help
From: Rowland and Wilma Carson <rowil@clara.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 08:21:10

>I have downloaded and installed the "Europa Chat" database program and
>installed it on our computer running Windows 98.  To sum it up, nothing
>works.
>
>The program runs ok and I get the instructions on how to import
>messages, etc.  But, I can not import the sample files included with the
>download.  I get a message that says "error during import".  Ok, strike
>one.

EUROCHAT was created by Peter Thomas and he should be lurking here somewhere.

>Second, I cannot access the files on the FTP site

Yes, some files have been moved around as a part of a "tidy-up" by 
Moira. The Europa Club internet rep does not have write access to the 
ftp site so we have to rely on Moira to shuffle things around for us. 
Sometimes this process (ask for files to be put up; wait for Moira to 
have time to do it; check the files are as required; request changes 
if not; wait & check again) is so un-handy that things get left 
undone. Ideally it would be nice if we had the archives on ftp, 
fetchable by e-mail, and browsable on www. At present only a few are 
browsable - updating of those stopped while back. Tom Dawes-Gamble 
(the weather man) is apparently in charge of e-mail lists at AVNET 
now, and he accidentally made the Europa e-mail acessible archives 
unaccessible recently. Moira found them on the ftp site and put them 
back in the e-mail area, but in doing so, removed them from the ftp 
area. The latest proposal is that the ftp site has the files bundled 
not in months (as in the e-mail accessible area) but in years for 
more efficient download of large quantities. Don't hold your breath 
as to when this will eventuate, though!

>Third, if I ask the mail server to send me the file through e-mail,
>which works fine, when I save them and try to import them, I get the
>database error.

Sounds like a question for Peter again. (Now, if you'd been using 
FileMaker Pro on either Mac or Windows I might be able to help ......)


>  I'm sure there is a ton of good stuff
>there that I can use so I don't have to ask it again.

There certainly is! And having it searchable by both subject line and 
content is invaluable in helping to sift the gold from the dross. I 
hope Peter can raise his head long enough to help you. (I don't have 
the developer kit for FileMaker Pro or I'd send you a stand-alone 
version [doesn't need the FileMaker application] of my solution - 
sorry!)

regards

Rowland

           ... that's Rowland with a 'w' ...


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