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CKnightWolf
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 7:52 am   

old issue,, or never asked?
 
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ok every since nov patch i have noticed alot of incorrect info or duplicate info. so i correct the wrong and delete the duplicates. So a few days later i do a update data files, then boom everything is back the way its was and have to redo the corrections. So is this something i am doing wrong, or a clith in ac-spedia.
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CKnightWolf
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 7:54 am   
 

woops shall i say a clitch in ac-spedia/database !
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 11:03 pm   
 
Yes, the master database will overwrite your changes. You need to have these items deleted on the AC-Spedia database web site. I think there is a way to mark a location as "Suspect" and then you can set AC Explorer to not display any "suspect" items.

I probably won't be doing anything to change this. The new database system used in zExplorer (and AC-Spedia2) has a much better way to track locations and notes by UserID and handle deletions, etc. So, I'll be working on improving this in zExplorer rather than in AC Explorer.

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