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    Access 2016 Database to Java

    Many thanks on that. I suspected as much when I did not get a dozen instant answers. I have an old computer with Windows 2000 Professional on it. It will be easy to replicate the tables in that and I trust that the VBA modules will transport as they are. I can transfer the queries to SQL and run...
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    Access 2016 Database to Java

    I wish to create an app to run on Android and iPhones, but I have never used Java. I have created a working model as an Access 2016 application. The application is fairly simple, with half a dozen tables; the biggest of which has 10 attributes with no more than about 50 lines of data. Now I...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have just got the following to run through Start>Run "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe" "U:\Users\Corrupted.accdb" /decompile The database opens but when I try to open a module I still get the message”XYZ refers to a module that does not exist.” The decompile...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have just got the following to run through Start>Run "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe" "U:\Users\Corrupted.accdb" /decompile The database opens but when I try to open a module I still get the message”XYZ refers to a module that does not exist.” The decompile...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have just got the following to run through Start>Run "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe" "U:\Users\Corrupted.accdb" /decompile The database opens but when I try to open a module I still get the message”XYZ refers to a module that does not exist.” The decompile...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have just got the following to run through Start>Run "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe" "U:\Users\Corrupted.accdb" /decompile The database opens but when I try to open a module I still get the message”XYZ refers to a module that does not exist.” The decompile...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have just got the following to run through Start>Run "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe" "U:\Users\Corrupted.accdb" /decompile The database opens but when I try to open a module I still get the message”XYZ refers to a module that does not exist.” The decompile...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have just got the following to run through Start>Run "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe" "U:\Users\Corrupted.accdb" /decompile The database opens but when I try to open a module I still get the message”XYZ refers to a module that does not exist.” The decompile...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have just got the following to run through Start>Run "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe" "U:\Users\Corrupted.accdb" /decompile The database opens but when I try to open a module I still get the message”XYZ refers to a module that does not exist.” The decompile...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    If I create a shortcut "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe/decompile" windows immediately changes the forward slash before decompile to a backslash as follows: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office5\root\office15\msaccess.exe\decompile" and produces a message that the...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I would but for some reason the run command does not accept the file path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\msaccess.exe/decompile I get “Windows cannot find ‘C:\Program’ .... I don’t know how else to write it. I take it that you give the path to the application?
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    On decompile, I have modified the file paths as follows: Function Decompile-AccessDB{ param ([string]$dbFileName) [string]$argument = '"' + $dbFileName + '"' + "/Decompile" Start-Process -FilePath C:\ProgramFiles\MicrosoftOffice15\Data\Delta\root\office15\MSACCESS.EXE' -ArgumentList...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    I have created the empty folders U:\Users\User\Documents\Recovery\ & U:\Users\User\Documents\Recoverytxt\ The section of code now reads as follows: Set cnt = dbs.Containers("Modules") For Each doc In cnt.Documents Application.SaveAsText acModule, doc.Name, "folder...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    Thank you so much for the code. I have run it, as is, in the corrupted database and I get: “Compile error User-defined type not defined” on line “Dim dbs As DAO.Database” Strange? Could this be diagnostic? In an uncorrupted database I get “Reserved error” I presume that this is because...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    Yes. I am importing them via the import wizard, one at a time, but I get the error message with every one I try. I have imported a module from an earlier version and it works fine. it also appears in the navigation pane in the VBA window, which the original modules do not, although they are...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    If I try importing modules into a new database, I get an error saying that the “Name conflicts with existing, module, project or object library.” Any attempt at a rename is not accepted and the name immediately reverts to the old name.
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    If I try importing modules into a new database, from a copy of the corrupted database, the module names still appear in the import wizard menu, but I still get the same error error saying that the “Name conflicts with existing, module, project or object library.” This leads me to believe that...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    The custom modules are visible in the navigation pane but any attempt to open them get the mesage: “The module name is misspelled or refers to a module that doesn’t exist.” In VBA (Alt F11) the navigation pane is empty There are no links to Custom Modules or Class Modules. Sorry for the...
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    Sorry, but I can't do that. I am very close to talking to a Intellectual Property Lawyer, so it would be unwise to disclose anything before I have spoken to him.
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    Lost Modules - Possible corrupt DLL

    No. If I move naything it is through the import export wizards.
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