Has anyone else run into this issue.
After I compacted the database, I had no functionality. When I looked, all the tables were GONE and all but a few of the queries. All the forms and reports were ok, but unless the buttons were linked to other forms - they were non-functional. Thank Goodness for backups.
Anyway, the only thing that I have been able to figure out is that when you compact, the software makes a copy of itself, compacting as it does so, a the same time systematically wiping out the old file. However, in this case, something stops the process, and therefore the "new" file is deleted as not completed and you're left with half a database, but with no tables.
I've had the problem sent to Microsoft, but after several months, they're still trying to figure it out...
After I compacted the database, I had no functionality. When I looked, all the tables were GONE and all but a few of the queries. All the forms and reports were ok, but unless the buttons were linked to other forms - they were non-functional. Thank Goodness for backups.
Anyway, the only thing that I have been able to figure out is that when you compact, the software makes a copy of itself, compacting as it does so, a the same time systematically wiping out the old file. However, in this case, something stops the process, and therefore the "new" file is deleted as not completed and you're left with half a database, but with no tables.
I've had the problem sent to Microsoft, but after several months, they're still trying to figure it out...