Logbook question.

Sbob

SOH-CM-2026
Is there a maximum number of entries you can make in a standard FS9 logbook? :unsure:

I've got something like 900 logged hours that I've carried over since FS2002 and today FS said "no mas" to my standard logbook.LOG.
I have my logbook (located in Win10 documents folder) backed up and I'm trying out a new file named logbook2, which I can edit to keep my total hours.
Has anyone else had to deal with this? Its possible FSIUP had a hiccup because I've been getting an error message when I quit FS that my logbook no longer exists.

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:geek:

Some handy (but really old) info:


To wit:

"I tried reloading the sim and it did not lose anything. It also did not fix the problem. I then backed up all my aircraft, add on scenery, etc directories and uninstalled the sim using the disk. This left behind a group of files and directories under the fs9 directory. I deleted the whole directory and all of the files and re-installed.

When I tried to re-set my settings in FS9, they were already there just like before I un-installed. This told me there was something else left somewhere. When I tried the sim again, the same problem occured.

I then remembered that there was another place where the program puts files.

c:\documents and settings\[user name]\application data\microsoft\fs9

In that folder is a file named fs9.cfg along with others. When I opened the file in notepad, I found a parameter "log_file=A++++++++++++++++". I then deleted just the file name and left the "log_file=" then restarted the program.


After a short flight, I closed the program and the logbook worked normally. I then opened the cfg file again and the entry read "log_file=logbook" as it should. The old logbook file itself was intact and none of the prior information was lost.

If this problem occurs, the first thing to try is to open the cfg file and change this setting and re-try. It takes about 2 minutes to do and you don't need to re-install anything."

Just keep in mind that this post dated back to 2004. You might need to do some exploring to find FS9.cfg.

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I don't know of any entry limits, but the logbook is easily corrupted (by what I've no idea) so I back mine up periodically. You can also save it as a txt file and just keep adding new log data to that.

The name can be corrupted so FS cannot find it but the data is still there, or the contents can get corrupted (lines and lines of gibberish interspersed with the data), which can be saved but it's a tedious process.
 
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