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  1. questionHow to Backup and/or Restore the Database
    Note: When running Database Utility under Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows 2008 Server, you will need to run the application as Administrator.  Specifically, right-click the Database Util ...

  2. questionGranting Access to Additional Users (or error 80070005)
    By default, SQL Server grants access only to 'Builtin Administrators'.  · For an existing instance of SQL Server (not installed from an ESHA CD), use Enterprise Manager or SQL Server M ...

  3. questionSQL Authentication
    To use SQL Authentication instead of the built-in NT Authentication follow the steps below: Create an SQL User Launch the Database Utility Program (located on the database server. If yo ...

  4. questionRunning ESHA Products on a Mac
    There are a few software options available to let your Mac run ESHA software:Boot Camp http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/This software is included in Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" and Mac OS X 10.6 ...

  5. questionDoes the upcoming change in Daylight Savings Time affect my ESHA Software?
    All ESHA software uses the system time for any date/time stamp.  In short your ESHA software should be unaffected.

  6. questionAttaching the ESHA Database to SQL Server (using Database Utility)
    To attach the ESHA Database (eshadata or gendata) to SQL Server:1. Copy the *.mdf file from "[CD]:\win32\program files\ESHA Research\data" into the to a drive that is local to the computer (reco ...

  7. questionWill my program & the ESHA Database work with SQL Server 2008?
    Yes, the ESHA software programs and Database will work with SQL Server 2008 (including R2).There are related knowledgebase articles which should walk one through attaching the ESHA Database to an ...

  8. question4-4-9. Do you use 4-4-9 to calculate Calories from the grams of carbohydrate, protein and fat?
    No, ESHA does not calculate Calories based on the 4-4-9. ESHA determines Calorie totals by adding up the Calories of the individual foods in a recipe or food list. The sources of the individ ...

  9. questionBarcodes/UPC codes. I am looking for a database that combines grocery food items with UPC codes and nutrient information. Can you help?
    Our database of about 30,000 foods, and 133 nutritional components, contains generic food items (fruit, vegetables, meat) as well as an extensive list of brand name food items. Each food item co ...

  10. questionData Collection/Sources. Do you submit the ingredients to a lab for testing or do you solely go by the information provided by the subscribers?
    We do not submit ingredients for lab testing. We obtain nutritional data for database foods from a variety of reputable sources, including the USDA database (more generic foods), food m ...

  11. questionData Detail. Is there a way to go to more detail breakdown of an ingredient such as Frozen Sweetened Peaches, and have the multi-column broken down to sucrose, fructose etc.?
    We publish the nutritional data that is provided to us by our data sources. For the frozen peaches above, if the manufacturer did not provide sugar breakdown data, and we were not ...

  12. questionData Updates. How often are the ingredient facts updated in the database?
    We have full time database staff that work continually on updating database foods. Database updates are provided to customers twice per year – in the summer and in the winter.

  13. questionUSDA Data. Are you aware of USDA "Survey Foods", and that there is missing data on some of the Standard Reference items?
    The USDA Standard Reference database contains over 7000 foods and over 135 nutritional components. Not all nutritional components contribute data for each food item however. From the l ...


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