My Results...have a week missing

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Message 749409 - Posted: 7 May 2008, 11:03:15 UTC

Hi, I'm new here, have only been doing this since April, went to check my results the other day, and I had at least 30 results, just checked a minute ago, and I seem to have a whole weeks work missing, anyone know what would have happened to those results.....
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Message 749410 - Posted: 7 May 2008, 11:12:25 UTC - in response to Message 749409.  

Hi, I'm new here, have only been doing this since April, went to check my results the other day, and I had at least 30 results, just checked a minute ago, and I seem to have a whole weeks work missing, anyone know what would have happened to those results.....
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S@H cleans up the database space in the active tables when all of the results for a WU are completed and either the WU has failed because no agreement could be met by at least two of the tasks sent out to the maximum counts, or the WU has been verified and copied to the master science DB.

You have not lost credits, but as soon as the WU is verified, the tasks are removed from the Data Base that we see. I have been at this for a few yaers, have around 80,000 credits and have completed a few thousand tasks. However, there are only a dozen or two tasks that show for my computers.



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