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Apogee archive file - Super-duper-techy question
Hi Folks,
Strange question... when Apogee 4.x creates an archive, it produces a file with the .arch extension. Is there anyway open that file without Apogee to read: for instance the Runlist order? I realize this is a super-duper-techy question, but it would help me tremendously.
thanks,
Christian.
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I've tried a text edit program with no luck. I thought it might be some readable XML format.
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If I recall it's either a ZIP or RAR file. Try changing the extension. I haven't worked with Apogee in a long while but I think I was able to get a PDF and maybe even a jobplan out of an ARCH.
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Thanks danielprusack,
Yes indeed ZIP and RAR opened the file, thanks! It actually opened to a file list like the screencap below shows. However, each of the files in that list again opens to only nonsense through a text editor. Would you have any memory of how those other files could be accessed?
Again, I thank you for your help.
Christian
screencapture.JPG
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Hey RV,
Have a look at the "jobproperties" file in that same folder as the "gr_runlist_1_1" file. It seems to contain run list info (and it's closer to English than the "gr_runlist" file).
Best regards,
hp
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Thanks HP, but actually it lists all the PDFs that are in the page store, not the runlist, and unfortunately I don't keep that area very clean or orderly. But thanks anyway.
Christian
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OK, I think I found the solution... the XML based 'Joblog' that gets generated by the archive process has a record of run list changes inside of it. Choose the most recent record and you have your runlist info... I hope.... I'm at the new office (without Apogee) and I am having to reproduce a previous job for reprint. *sweat*
Christian.
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