Hi Trevor,
Don't know how, but I managed to corrupt the database with a duplicated mapping entry (well... at least one). Now when I import a set that uses this part, I get a messageĀ telling that the entry is duplicated, and no further brick is imported. Is there a way to delete the faulty entry? I'd hate to have to rebuild again the database from scratch...
Don't know how, but I managed to corrupt the database with a duplicated mapping entry (well... at least one). Now when I import a set that uses this part, I get a messageĀ telling that the entry is duplicated, and no further brick is imported. Is there a way to delete the faulty entry? I'd hate to have to rebuild again the database from scratch...