In order for ReminderPro to function, data is stored in tables
in the ReminderPro directory. Each table stores different kind of
information. But a table is just a file, and it can become damaged.
If a table is damaged, the function it applies to can become
unusable. For example, a common error is related to the Callfile
- a table used to store call session information when a session is
generated. If this table is damaged, you will receive an error when
attempting to generate a call session. Clearly, corruption like
this can be quite an inconvenience, and should be avoided if
possible.
So what can you do to avoid corruption in your ReminderPro
database - or at least be able to recover quickly if it does
happen?
Let the call session finish if you can.There
are times that it can seem ReminderPro is taking a while to wrap up
a call session. If possible, let it end by itself. Using an
alternative means of ending the session is a primary cause of data
corruption.
End the call session through ReminderPro if you
must. If you must abort a call session, try to do it
through ReminderPro. Click the Stop button and/or
Manual Finish button to end it, and let it finish doing
it's thing. Avoid "ending task" on ReminderPro - or using other
alternative means to force it to stop - if you can.
Backup the ReminderPro directory. While nightly
backups are not necessary for ReminderPro, we do recommend taking a
one-time backup of the entire ReminderPro directory. This is not
only useful in case of data corruption, but also provides assurance
that you have copies of your recorded messages somewhere.
Data corruption cannot always be avoided, and it doesn't happen
very often. These ideas should help minimize the instances of
it.