5 how to proceed, 1 backup, 1 backing up a database – Metrohm tiBase 1.1 User Manual

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tiBase 1.1

5 How to proceed?

5.1

Backup

5.1.1

Backing up a database

How to proceed?

General
The determination databases that, in contrast to the configuration
database
, can be generated by the user and contain the determination
data, are referred to as databases in tiBase. Included among such deter-
mination data is the method data used for the determination, the meas-
ured data generated during the determination and the results calculated
from it.

In local server systems (tiBase full), the databases are stored on the
drives administered by the computer and are only available to those users
registered on that computer who have the appropriate access rights. In
client/server systems (tiBase multi), the databases are stored on drives
administered centrally by the server and are globally available throughout
the entire client/server system, i.e. all users with the appropriate access
rights can use these databases.

Note

Each determination database has to be backed up separately. After-
wards, it is recommended that all backed-up files be copied to an exter-
nal directory or to a CD/DVD.

Backing up a database manually

1 Select Database program part.

2 Click on the symbol or the File Database manager… menu

item.

The Database manager dialog window opens.

3 Select database.

4 Click on [Backup] in the Database manager dialog window.

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