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Andrea Cakars <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jul 2006 13:12:26 -0700
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Reindexing your database (with all boxes checked) is a
good thing to try. 

Andrea Cakars
Curator/Museum Director
Camden County Historical Society
http://www.cchsnj.com

--- Santa Fe Trail Center <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  
>  
> I have a question for anyone who remembers the very
> early versions of
> Past Perfect.  Several years ago my predecessor
> purchased an older
> version of Past Perfect and began entering items as
> they came in.  Since
> I have been here I began a project with volunteers
> entering older
> objects.  The museum uses a simple numbering system
> (1, 2, 3,4,.9900,
> 9901, 9902,.10001, 10002, ect.) The problem I have
> run into is that the
> former curator started entering objects in around
> #9700 and now that my
> volunteer is up to #97 Past Perfect will not accept
> it.  Instead it says
> #97 exists already.  This also happens for #'s 98,
> 99, and 101.  I do
> not know why it will take 100.  I have thoroughly
> searched the object
> ID's in the system and these numbers do not exist.  
>  
>  
> Does anyone know how I can get around this or, if I
> even can.  I tried
> calling tech support but my budget cannot afford the
> fees for their
> phone support.  
>  
> Any help you can offer is appreciated.
>  
> Becca Hiller
> Curator/Archivist
> Santa Fe Trail Center
> 
>
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