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{{Warning}}
 
{{Warning}}
  
TMC Studio has a database format which differs from the former versions. Therefore, you will '''not''' be able to open a TMC.Studio or TMC.Editor database in tmcStudio using the '''Open Database''' function!  
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tmcStudio has a database format which differs from former (TMC.Studio or TMC.Editor) versions. Therefore, you will '''not''' be able to open a TMC.Studio or TMC.Editor database in tmcStudio using the '''Open Database''' function!  
 
Instead proceed as follows:
 
Instead proceed as follows:
  
 
#Using the former version, export your tables to the Exchange Format.
 
#Using the former version, export your tables to the Exchange Format.
 
::tmcStudio is able to import Exchange files in ANSI or UTF-8 format. If your tables contain special characters, choose the UTF-8 option to make sure those characters are supported.
 
::tmcStudio is able to import Exchange files in ANSI or UTF-8 format. If your tables contain special characters, choose the UTF-8 option to make sure those characters are supported.
#In TMC Studio use the [[Import Location Table Exchange Format]] function to create a new database and import the data from the older version into it.
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#In tmcStudio use the [[Import Location Table Exchange Format]] function to create a new database and import the data from the older version into it.
  
  

Revision as of 13:19, 6 August 2012

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Important Advice

tmcStudio has a database format which differs from former (TMC.Studio or TMC.Editor) versions. Therefore, you will not be able to open a TMC.Studio or TMC.Editor database in tmcStudio using the Open Database function! Instead proceed as follows:

  1. Using the former version, export your tables to the Exchange Format.
tmcStudio is able to import Exchange files in ANSI or UTF-8 format. If your tables contain special characters, choose the UTF-8 option to make sure those characters are supported.
  1. In tmcStudio use the Import Location Table Exchange Format function to create a new database and import the data from the older version into it.


Users with a Viewer access level will have to request a tmcStudio database from their location table owner, as at this level import functions are not available.



Choose this function to open in tmcStudio an existing tmcStudio database (*.fdb file) from your computer.


The window Open database... opens where you can navigate to the desired database:


The subsequent loading and checking of the database to connect may take a moment.