Hello Terrence,
You should check M:\Databack and perhaps clear out some of the backup files there. Perhaps your backup sequence number has been reset and you are updating existing backups rather than creating new ones. You should also make sure that there is plenty of disk space available on M:\
I would work with your consultant to see whether there is an explanation for the missing lines and/or orders. Have your staff seen any unusual messages while entering orders?
How often do you run the Data Integrity Check? Based on the size of the ZIP files displayed in your Backup Options, I expect that it takes some time to run the DIC. You might want to discuss using DataCare to run DIC overnight and backup your data automatically. Kerry Gullins can install an evaluation copy on your system so you can see how it works.
There is no particular rush in stitching in the historical orders. They are not going anywhere. If it is imperative that they be visible for the day-to-day operation of the department, then you can spin up the files where they reside in another Folder for people to inquire into. Just be SURE to change the desktop colour of the inquiry data so that people so don't inadvertently enter new orders into the inquiry database.
As I said earlier, stitching in the old orders will be difficult, so you should decide how critical they are. The bill could easily be a couple of thousand dollars.
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