Compact question

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I know this may be a stupid question, but it's important I know as I've had some information disappear.

Can compacting a database do any damage or delete anything from the tables?

Thanks for your help,

Vassago
 
Actually, I just finished reading this link from Sambo's post.

Sounds as if the db may drop records, get corrupted, and so forth if you're compacting while another instance/connection of the application is open. Bottom line is to make sure that no one else is on it when you're compacting.

All these multi-user client/server network environment considerations really are killers :mad:

Well, as Vito Corleone said, 'this is the life we've chosen'.

Regards,
John
 
Just to clarify for some who may misinterpret the article. If you set the db to Compact On Close in a multi-user environ it will not run unless there are no other users in the db.

Autoeng
 
Decompile option...

Vassago/Ripper:

Try the following, undocumented, "decompile" option for Access 2000 databases:

type: <msaccess /decompile> on the command line; START button: RUN command... hopes this helps/comes in handy...

I used this on the problem mdb I am working on and it did help to eliminate the constant "repair" error messages we were receiving...bigger problem with this file is all the corrupt data?$??$@?@ See my picture in the Watercooler and hopefully, I'll have some hair left after this project!#??$!

Please check out my project issue; "nightmare...mdb" and let me know what you think...

DRAGON4701!
 

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