It's happening again, I'm pretty sure with ignore extensions unckecked, though far less often.
One pattern I have noticed, after accessing a folder including "$" (dollar symbol) within the path name I get the message. I presume this is an example of non-standard filenames?
Is there any way to open ...
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- Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:05 am
- Forum: Duplicate Cleaner
- Topic: Error adding file to SQL transaction
- Replies: 5
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- Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:46 am
- Forum: Duplicate Cleaner
- Topic: Error adding file to SQL transaction
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- Views: 22998
Re: Error adding file to SQL transaction
Thanks, this has stopped the message.
I wasn't comparing file-names in my search, so I cant see how it matters whether extensions are included or not when comparing files.
Also this was during the discovery phase, which I aborted given the number of errors I was getting rather than the comparison ...
I wasn't comparing file-names in my search, so I cant see how it matters whether extensions are included or not when comparing files.
Also this was during the discovery phase, which I aborted given the number of errors I was getting rather than the comparison ...
- Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:54 pm
- Forum: Duplicate Cleaner
- Topic: Error adding file to SQL transaction
- Replies: 5
- Views: 22998
Error adding file to SQL transaction
Hi, getting a rather non-descript error dialog when scanning files:
"Error adding file to SQL transaction: Illegal characters in path."
The folders I am scanning are smb shares mapped to windows drives, ie X:\ & Y:\
Unfortunately I have no further information available as to the paths in ...
"Error adding file to SQL transaction: Illegal characters in path."
The folders I am scanning are smb shares mapped to windows drives, ie X:\ & Y:\
Unfortunately I have no further information available as to the paths in ...