HI.
I realized I lost my dictionary files on the local computer but I have already uploaded the files into csweb. How can retrieve the dictionary from the server to avoid me creating another dictionary?
Thanks
HOW TO RETRIEVE DICTIONARY FILES FROM CSWEB SERVICE
Re: HOW TO RETRIEVE DICTIONARY FILES FROM CSWEB SERVICE
Greg gave us the following tricks a couple of years ago, please try it . i just copy what he wrote
This is not straightforward, but what you could do is:
1) Open the Tabulate Frequencies tool.
2) Select your CSPro DB file.
3) Select something to tabulate.
4) Add this as the universe: accept("1","1")
5) Click Run.
6) When the accept box comes up, go to your temporary directory. You can go it my entering %temp% in Windows Explorer.
7) Sort by date modified. You should have new files, CSFrqRun...
8) Open the .ord file in a text editor.
9) Look at the [Dictionaries] section. You'll see something like: File=.\CSP....tmp
10) Copy that file somewhere else and change the extension to .dcf. That's the dictionary from your CSPro DB file.
Alternatively, you can use a SQLite browser tool to extract the dictionary.
This is not straightforward, but what you could do is:
1) Open the Tabulate Frequencies tool.
2) Select your CSPro DB file.
3) Select something to tabulate.
4) Add this as the universe: accept("1","1")
5) Click Run.
6) When the accept box comes up, go to your temporary directory. You can go it my entering %temp% in Windows Explorer.
7) Sort by date modified. You should have new files, CSFrqRun...
8) Open the .ord file in a text editor.
9) Look at the [Dictionaries] section. You'll see something like: File=.\CSP....tmp
10) Copy that file somewhere else and change the extension to .dcf. That's the dictionary from your CSPro DB file.
Alternatively, you can use a SQLite browser tool to extract the dictionary.
Re: HOW TO RETRIEVE DICTIONARY FILES FROM CSWEB SERVICE
In the MySQL database look at the dictionary_full_content column of the cspro_dictionaries table. That column contains the dictionary. Save the text in that column to a file with the extension .dcf and you will be able to open it in CSPro.