05-26-2021, 08:41 AM
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your explanation.
In the same shared folder as before I've placed the following:
* 3 directories (Collection [123]), each containing 3 files (Song [ABC])
* test.db which has these 9 songs in three collections and one Setlist
You'll need to repoint the PDFs in the songs in the database to wherever you place the directories of course.
From there, I've synchronised this database to an empty database on a different client tablet over WiFi. Looking at the Setlist on the client I can see that it contains the wrong songs - at least the wrong PDF file as the Song ID looks correct.
It appears as though the code that you use to store the external files during a library backup is preserving their uniqueness but the synchronisation code isn't.
Hopefully this simple example will be reproducible and can be used to resolve the problem.
Kind regards,
Terry.
Thank you for your explanation.
In the same shared folder as before I've placed the following:
* 3 directories (Collection [123]), each containing 3 files (Song [ABC])
* test.db which has these 9 songs in three collections and one Setlist
You'll need to repoint the PDFs in the songs in the database to wherever you place the directories of course.
From there, I've synchronised this database to an empty database on a different client tablet over WiFi. Looking at the Setlist on the client I can see that it contains the wrong songs - at least the wrong PDF file as the Song ID looks correct.
It appears as though the code that you use to store the external files during a library backup is preserving their uniqueness but the synchronisation code isn't.
Hopefully this simple example will be reproducible and can be used to resolve the problem.
Kind regards,
Terry.