by dj11 » Wed May 14, 2008 10:59 am
I just did that.
Copied the file to my desktop, created a new database, closed PT3, reopened PT3. Had to do that in order for the new database to be available.
Imported ONLY that file.
It imported fine, WITHOUT any errors!
This leads me to believe that I can not provide you with any useful info in tracking down the cause this problem. I can remember there were some extenuating events which may have been related, but only a forensic Hard Disk specialist might be able to track down the events.
A short history;
Early betas I had to stop, and then restart postgres in order for PT3 to work. Derek verified the problem, but no solution was found. He thought it might be my OS. This problem persisted thru several betas.
At some point in Feb, or March, I defragmented my disk. Errors were found. I do NOT know if I had the database problem at that time or not. I may have.
Somewhere (as memory serves) around beta 7, that problem disappeared. At first I associated it with some tweak the programmers did, but it could have been the defragmenting, and a full beta download, giving me a fresh start. Conjecture.
It wasn't until I started manually entering some of my tourney results that I came across this particular bad tourney. Incidentally, it is one where I was in the money, so that result is not computed in my graphs or winnings because that tourney is whacked out.
It was then I suggested some way to delete specific entries.
End short history.
My current plan is to process all my PT3 processed hands into PT2, then convert to the PT3 format. I am awaiting my PT2 codes. They were supposed to show up yesterday, they did not.
Edit add;
I just tried to manually import only that hand OVER the existing tourney in my database. Nothing changed, it showed me 63 duplicates, with no errors, and no files imported.
If there is some way to export only this tourney from the database, you might get some useful info. But looking thru that tourney, and the results some players whom I know were playing that game when I have never played them at that format.
Since this did happen twice, the latest being when I was required to create a new database with beta 10, It might reproduce when I do either the next beta, or the final release which I have already pre-purchased. It will be the first thing I look at, and if at that point it exists, then I think the log file will be useful.In which case you will get those items straight away.
dj