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Robby Stephenson changed:
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Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
Status|REPORTED
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--- Comment #15 from spots...@gmx.de ---
A final update: I should have found the cause of the problem and solved it.
A large part of the data records were created a long time ago with MS Access.
When I switched to Linux, I exported them as a csv file an
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--- Comment #14 from spots...@gmx.de ---
This was one of many attempts I made to solve the problem. It was just as
unsuccessful as the others.
With Debian Bookworm I was not really surprised because version 3.4.6 is
available in the package management.
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--- Comment #13 from Robby Stephenson ---
(In reply to spots4as from comment #12)
> For almost 2 years, I have come to terms with using an older Tellico version
> (3.2.3). After upgrading from Ubuntu Mate 22.04 to 24.04 and another from
> Debian Mate 11
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--- Comment #12 from spots...@
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Robby Stephenson changed:
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Summary|Tellico ist damaging tc |Tellico is damaging tc data