A couple of the folders and some of the entries contain spaces, brackets
( and ), and commas in their names.
every note / entry is listed in its own separate folder. Folders with a
common parent are all grouped together, but any items in the parent
folder get their own... such as:
Notice how fldr1 and fldr2 have both items and sub folders. Each item
is listed under a distinct folder, all the way down. Looks confusing as
hell, but the error is quite basic. Items are not grouped under common
folders, nor are they listed below/before any sub-folders in their root.
I will try to track down a copy of the app being used to create the
database originally and do the Windows thing for you - I have a Win7 VM
available that I can test with.
Thank you for your continued attention to this. I do appreciate it.
Regards,
Andrew
On 14-02-09 11:03 AM, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> Do your folder names contain special characters in them, or accented characters?
> Could you give an example of one of the folder names?
>
Hello Marc,
A couple of the folders and some of the entries contain spaces, brackets
( and ), and commas in their names.
every note / entry is listed in its own separate folder. Folders with a
common parent are all grouped together, but any items in the parent
folder get their own... such as:
root
|-fldr1
| |-fldr2
| | |-item1
| |-fldr2
| | |\item2
|
|-fldr1
| |-item3
|
|-fldr2
| |-fldr3
| | |-item4
| |-fldr3
| | |-item5
|
|-fldr2
| |-item6
Notice how fldr1 and fldr2 have both items and sub folders. Each item
is listed under a distinct folder, all the way down. Looks confusing as
hell, but the error is quite basic. Items are not grouped under common
folders, nor are they listed below/before any sub-folders in their root.
I will try to track down a copy of the app being used to create the
database originally and do the Windows thing for you - I have a Win7 VM
available that I can test with.
Thank you for your continued attention to this. I do appreciate it.
Regards,
Andrew
On 14-02-09 11:03 AM, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> Do your folder names contain special characters in them, or accented characters?
> Could you give an example of one of the folder names?
>