PostGreSQL after Updating to Carrara build 19
porthos62
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Hi All,
I have just downloaded and installed the update to Carrara 8.5 pro 64 bit (build 19).
I'm yet to install the Valentina to PostgreSQL conversion as the last time I installed that it lost all my existing content from the Smart Content pane and only showed newly purchaed items
Is this now fixed or should I stick with Valentina ?
Thanks in advance
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+1 curious about the compatibility
Not a lot of respose to this query.
Only way to try it is to install Postgre and the Conversion I suppose.
Last time I tried it (on build 343) it caused me all sorts of problems with lost content.
:-)
Hi All :)
There shouldn't be any problems changing to the new database.
if there are any issues,..
in Daz Studio there's a database management option which allows you to re-import all content on your drives into the database.
Dim should also be able to re-scan and import any content installed using Dim
The Valentina conversion utility runs when it's downloaded using DIm, and may take a couple of minutes to complete, depending on the size of your content libraries. once that's done you should be good to go.
Unfortunately having things go wrong in a "beta version" is what's expected.
now that it's " final release", any issues should have been resolved.
No problems here installing / changing over
:)
@3dAGE
Thanks for the information, I'll trying installing PostGRE SQL and the Valentina conversion and see what happens :-)
The Valentina conversion thing did not work for me at all, but I popped open DAZ Studio and re-imported the metadata from there and that did work (although it took a long time because I have so much content) - just in case you have an issue.
is there an admin utility for valentina and postO?
can you see the database tables?
Hi Misty Whisky :)
The changeover process should be as automatic and simple as possible,. so, no, to .data tables access
no need to have users try to deal with any database issues ,. the database should simply supply the content data to the software.
The conversion utility should take your current Valentina data, and converts that to Postgres. done deal.
you can now open your software and it should be using the new database.
Personally I don't like the fact that I'm dealing with any Databases, or Database issues,. I just want to use the software to create stuff.
data tables and internal data file structures or database management issues, .....don't really get my creative juices flowing
Daz Studio has some Database management options and also there's the "Categories" option, where users who want the ability to re-arrange the way the "data" is presented to them, can spend time moving things around in a virtual way to "organise" their content.
without actually changing the real location of any files.
I just want to use the content when I want to without having to think about where it is, or what works with what
I don't want to know about databases or how to re-organise my content so that all my blue socks are in a "Blue socks" folder, etc,,
That stuff isn't creative.
anyway, I'm ranting / venting now :)
Hope that makes sense :)
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