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Database Types

Standard Repositories

A standard repository is a basic database file for single- or multi-user environments. Implementation of a database server is not required; however, there are limits on the amount of data and the number of simultaneous users. (If you prefer to use a more robust Oracle or SQL Server database, see Enterprise Repositories.)

Creating a New Standard Repository

To create a new standard database, choose File > New > Standard Repository.

In the Repository name field, specify the filename for the new *.rsr19 file. The path where the file will be saved is shown below this field; to change the location, click the browse icon in the field.

The following options are available when you create a new standard database:

Opening an Existing Standard Repository

If you have opened the file recently, choose File > Recent and then select the file in the Recent Repositories list.

Otherwise, choose File > Open Repository and then browse for the *.rsr19 file.

If the repository has login security enabled and you are unable to connect, you may be encountering one of the following issues:

Upgrading a Standard Repository from a Previous Version

If you have a standard repository that was created in a previous version of the software, you can simply open it like any other standard database (File > Open Database). An upgraded copy will be created, with "_V19" appended to the filename. For example, if you open "MyDatabase.rsr10," the Version 2019 database that is created will be called "MyDatabase_V19.rsr19."

It is important to remember that upgrading a standard repository will not automatically upgrade any library or template files that you may have been using in conjunction with that database, as these file types are stored separately. Please refer to the documentation on those files for information on upgrading them.

 

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