How do I back up a database?
Backing up a database is a crucial practice for safeguarding data, ensuring business continuity, and protecting against data loss. To back up a database for Connect or Connect Online, use Send Databases to save the database as a compressed file. You should create a backup before you run a routine that modifies or deletes transactions from the database.
Creating a backup file
Open Connect System Management > System Tools > Send Databases. When you set up the view options, select the option to send to backup. If you need detailed instructions, click here.
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