Version 5.6.3 Unable to open .rlog created using previous version

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Version 5.6.3 Unable to open .rlog created using previous version

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I upgraded RUMlogNG to latest version i.e. Version 5.6.3 (496) on Mac OS 11.4, now I am unable to open .rlog file created using previous version of the application. My database was last updated in Nov 2020 using RUMlogNG.

Initially I thought my log file was damaged, but I was able to open a copy of the log file using DB.Browser.for.SQLite-3.12.2, I do see all entries in it.

Looking forward for help to restore restore and import old logs into new RUMlogNG.
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Re: Version 5.6.3 Unable to open .rlog created using previous version

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What happens? You should send me the log.
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Re: Version 5.6.3 Unable to open .rlog created using previous version

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Thanks for quick reply.

When I try to open the existing .rlog file using File-->Open, nothing happens, where as I am able to create a new log file and add log entries.

Do you want me to send .rlog file or application log? if application log, do let me know name / location of the log file generated by the application.

Following screen recording shows an overview of my issue, where I was unable to open existing log file, but able to create new one and use it for new entries.
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Re: Version 5.6.3 Unable to open .rlog created using previous version

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I can't see the window title, but it doesn't look unusually for me. Maybe there are just no QSOs logged in 2021?
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