Gasboy CFN III Manager Manual V3.6 User Manual
Page 171

MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
Page 16-7
How to Restore System or Transaction Data
Backup System Data and Disk Files
Below are some examples of commands for restoring system data from backups.
• RESTORE EVERYTHING restores all tables that are backed up in the file
SYSBACK.DTA and prints the name of each table as it is restored.
• RESTORE EVERYTHING CORRUPT FROM filename (where filename is
SYSBACK.DTA, TRANBACK.DTA, or whatever you named the backup file you made
your custom system backup) restores the records contained in a line, even if they have a
bad checksum. When an error is found, the type of table along with the line number in the
file is reported.
• RESTORE EVERYTHING EXCEPT TANKS TOTALS FROM filename (where
filename is SYSBACK.DTA, TRANBACK.DTA, or whatever you named the backup file
restores all tables that are backed up in the file filename except tanks and totals tables, and
prints the name of each table as it is restored.
• RESTORE RECONSTRUCTED restores all tables that are backed up in the file
SYSBACK.DTA and that have been reconstructed. This is useful after installing a new
release of the software that has caused some tables to be reconstructed.
• RESTORE TRANSACTIONS FROM filename (where filename is TRANBACK.DTA,
or whatever you named the backup file you made with BACKTRAN) restores the
transaction table that has been backed up with TRANBACK or BACKTRAN.
• RESTORE PUMPS PRODUCTS PRICES restores the pump, product, and price tables
from the file SYSBACK.DTA.