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<font face="Times New Roman"><big>Because of the location change, could
there be something in the set-up for EDI hand-shaking that <br>
hasn't worked at all since the move? (new ftp address?)<br>
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Bruce</big><br>
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On 2/24/10 3:45 PM, John Esak wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Only, that you can certainly have their VAN resend the transactions for that
time period. Or, is that what you mean by recover them?
John
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Subject: Odd happening
Have a client who sold his business. On January 31st the
system, server,
workstations & printers were moved to the new location.
EDI orders were processed and the ASN's & Invoices sent
during the week of
February 1st..
Last week they went in to check on regular invoices, and to
check on edi
order details received from 2/1 thru 2/19 and found that they were all
missing.
At first I thought it might be an index problem, so I rebuilt
all of the
indexes and then ran freechn.
As far as we can tell, all information entered after the Feb
1st is gone
even the ASN/Invoice details transmitted.
This system is over 15 years old and has never lost one piece of data
(programs not hardware). They are running fp 5.0.9 on Win
server 2003.
We can recover the edit order details transmitted and re process it.
I really can't come up with any good reason why this would happen.
Anyone have any thoughts on the subject?
Richard Kreiss
GCC Consulting
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