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Topic Title: Use of Database Integrity Checker Function in DOORS 7
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Created On: 15-Oct-2004 00:32
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 15-Oct-2004 00:32
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Pete Kowalski

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Hello Everyone,

I am just curious who has used this function in their database, and what their experiences were. Personally, I have ran it a few times to evaluate, and I am bit confused on what is going on. When I looked at the DOORS documents I couldn't see anything useful. Am I the only one with this experience?

Thanks for your time,

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pete.kowalski(at)motorola.com
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 24-Nov-2004 15:22
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Joerg landgraf

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Hi, Pete,

do not trust the integrity checker. Apperently we have got a corrupted database. Copying of modules within one particular folder is not feasible any more, one particular module lost its baseline and linkset information.

The real problem is that the integrity checker claims that everything is okay. However, any subsequent copy attempt will fail with some sort of "duplicate entry" error.

Do not rely on that tool! Better back up your database on a daily basis.

Jörg
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