It appears that multiple groups are all stored in the same messages.db3 database file.
Is there a setting I haven't found yet to direct messages from different groups to different message.db3 files? I see the option to load a new database, but it has to exist first in order to do that. Am I missing something? ???
If not, I'd add that to the "wish list".
I see what you mean.
Currently if you want separate groups for individual databases you need to close and open each in turn.
Which I agree is a bit of a pfaff.
The way the PGO Facebook product works is that it has a master database and each group has its own subfolder and slave database.
It was designed that way from the off. PGO was not.
I think it unlikely that we'll ever make such a drastic structural change to PGO.
What we *might* do is automate the opening and closing of database in a "Refresh" situation.
Cheers,
Wilson.
Quote from: Wilson Logan on April 06, 2019, 10:01:42 AM
I see what you mean.
Currently if you want separate groups for individual databases you need to close and open each in turn.
Which I agree is a bit of a pfaff.
The way the PGO Facebook product works is that it has a master database and each group has its own subfolder and slave database.
It was designed that way from the off. PGO was not.
I think it unlikely that we'll ever make such a drastic structural change to PGO.
What we *might* do is automate the opening and closing of database in a "Refresh" situation.
Cheers,
Wilson.
S'OK.. I'm still learning the program capabilities.. I see I can export to separate "PG4" db so maybe that will suffice for my purposes. Haven't tried re-importing to see what that does yet .. but using things in ways that weren't originally intended is my specialty.. (yes, you CAN drive a screw with a hammer - not elegant but....)
The PG4 files aren't databases. They are "archive" files.
You can't read them directly with PGO. You'd need to create a new database and import your PG4 file into the new database.
You can import the PG4 file into an existing database as well. It doesn't have to be brand new.