by alekgrabinski » Wed Aug 07, 2019 1:47 pm
When I started MM, I saw three things that made me want to cry:
1) The Play Count and Last Played information had been zeroed out;
2) The view had been altered or defaulted (the columns weren't as I typically have them); and
3) All music that had been added since October 2018 was no longer present.
It seems like MM decided to revert back to some very old version of MM.db, and to erase all play information as well.
When I searched my drives for the MM.db file, only one came up, and because I had opened & then closed MM, I fear I have overwritten the only copy of MM.db available to me. (Yes, I have a backup somewhere, so at worst I have lost several months of new additions and Recently Played info.)
Question to the community is: What could have caused MM to open some version of the database than what I had previously been successfully using, and to erase the play info taboot? And before I go rebuild the past several months, is there anything I can do to get the correct MM.db back?
When I started MM, I saw three things that made me want to cry:
1) The Play Count and Last Played information had been zeroed out;
2) The view had been altered or defaulted (the columns weren't as I typically have them); and
3) All music that had been added since October 2018 was no longer present.
It seems like MM decided to revert back to some very old version of MM.db, and to erase all play information as well.
When I searched my drives for the MM.db file, only one came up, and because I had opened & then closed MM, I fear I have overwritten the only copy of MM.db available to me. (Yes, I have a backup somewhere, so at worst I have lost several months of new additions and Recently Played info.)
Question to the community is: What could have caused MM to open some version of the database than what I had previously been successfully using, and to erase the play info taboot? And before I go rebuild the past several months, is there anything I can do to get the correct MM.db back?