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UberTuba
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Joined: 5th Oct 2002
Location: Brittania
Posted: 9th Feb 2003 23:34
Out of all the features of dbpro i think this is one of the most useful (and lifsaving). about an hour ago i lost all my script for a game i was making (for some reason the text was still there but the file was empty . I started to panic, but then i remembered the .bac file i found in the source folder. I thought it was a backup file. And when i opened it up with notepad, there it was. I copied and pasted and my game was .bac up and running. I think dark basic pro should instead use thee .bac files and cycle throught themn to be even better.

Ps. Lee, writing about the backup file in say a troubleshooting section would help
Life is a terminal disease.
You never survive it.
Rob K
Retired Moderator
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Joined: 10th Sep 2002
Location: Surrey, United Kingdom
Posted: 10th Feb 2003 00:01
I think that this is a feature of the editor.

What can sometimes happen is that if you open up a DBA file (not the DBPro file) and run it, then the DBPro file is wiped and the links to the includes are lost (but they are still there)

NOBODY has a forum name as stupid as Darth Shader. I do.

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