how to explore the fbk files

amaurys.torres
Member Posts: 25
hi,
i am restoring a 5.01 nav backup .
i need to know if there is a way to explore a ".fbk" file, i mean, i wish to know exactly what tables and files are included into every part of a backup ??
i am restoring a backup, it has 13 parts and there is a problem with some tables, i know problem is not in parts 1 to 12 so i wish to know exactly what tables are in the 13th part ??
thanks !
i am restoring a 5.01 nav backup .
i need to know if there is a way to explore a ".fbk" file, i mean, i wish to know exactly what tables and files are included into every part of a backup ??
i am restoring a backup, it has 13 parts and there is a problem with some tables, i know problem is not in parts 1 to 12 so i wish to know exactly what tables are in the 13th part ??
thanks !
0
Comments
-
There is no way to explore fbk file.0
-
Actually there is a way, a .fbk can be opened just like a .fob using Import from the Object Designer. I don't know if it works if the .fbk is divided into several parts though. Don't have one here right now to test either.0
-
Yes, you are right. If you import the .fbk like a .fob then you will see the objects within the backup. But that's not what amaurys.torres wants to see.
I believe there is no way to explorer every part of a huge backup. And I think if the data is serialized in the way you assume then the backup parts won't be devided by a table no. or something like that but by the file size of a part."Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."0
Categories
- All Categories
- 73 General
- 73 Announcements
- 66.6K Microsoft Dynamics NAV
- 18.7K NAV Three Tier
- 38.4K NAV/Navision Classic Client
- 3.6K Navision Attain
- 2.4K Navision Financials
- 116 Navision DOS
- 851 Navision e-Commerce
- 1K NAV Tips & Tricks
- 772 NAV Dutch speaking only
- 617 NAV Courses, Exams & Certification
- 2K Microsoft Dynamics-Other
- 1.5K Dynamics AX
- 320 Dynamics CRM
- 111 Dynamics GP
- 10 Dynamics SL
- 1.5K Other
- 990 SQL General
- 383 SQL Performance
- 34 SQL Tips & Tricks
- 35 Design Patterns (General & Best Practices)
- 1 Architectural Patterns
- 10 Design Patterns
- 5 Implementation Patterns
- 53 3rd Party Products, Services & Events
- 1.6K General
- 1.1K General Chat
- 1.6K Website
- 83 Testing
- 1.2K Download section
- 23 How Tos section
- 252 Feedback
- 12 NAV TechDays 2013 Sessions
- 13 NAV TechDays 2012 Sessions