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Old 09-15-2017, 12:07 AM   #297
darthyoda6
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Did you take a copy of the message? I can't think how the database check would produce a reference to cover and cover id. There is a cover cleanup function that would do this, but it is separate to the database check.
Result of running 'PRAGMA integrity_check' on database on the Kobo device:

row 31089 missing from index volume_shortcovers_shortcoverId
row 31089 missing from index sqlite_autoindex_volume_shortcovers_1
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Is it part of the "Update metadata in Device Library" function.
I've been using that feature for getting the series info on the Kobo screen, but didn't see the dates on there.

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