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Backup a Database
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| NOTE: For example, if your hard disk goes bad, the only way you can recover your database is from a copy of it made on a CD or diskette - specifically made by doing a backup.
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| NOTE: If you are using a CD-RW for Backup, the CD must first be formatted using your CD-RW software.
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| "This Backup is for Coach Gordon and contains current athlete information as of January 8, 2002."
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| Note: When you backup your Database, TFTM will name the backup file as follows:
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| tftm2Bkupxxxxxxxxxx.ZIP
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| where xxxxxxxxxx is the Directory Name of the database.
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| Recommendation: We recommend that you perform this extremely important function each time you make changes to your database or exit from the program. Two sets of backups should be maintained and alternated - label them Backup A and Backup B. Also, make a set of backups once a week and store them in a different location from your computer.
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| NOTE: When you backup your Database to a CD, Zip disk, or your hard drive, TFTM will not overlay any previous backup files. But if you Backup your Database to a diskette (on your A Drive), TFTM will erase the information on the diskette before backing up your Database and storing on your diskette.
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