I haven't done it myself, but I remember that there is a documented way
to fix the database to use 64-bit integers instead of 32-bit integers.
It is a common problem. A bit of Googling may help fill in the details.
Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
>
> Hi List,
> does someone know if there is a workaround on FileID having reached
> the 2**32 max on rev. 2.4.4?
> I would like to wait some more time before upgrading to rev. 3.0 in
> the production environment (I believe rev. 3 has a bigger slot for
> that value, isn't it?).
>
> Regards,
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