I managed to corrupt a database. I think I did this by accidentally creating a module that had no info in it and was never complied.
The day before, I had made several table additions and had run compact and repair twice at the end of the day and all seemed well until the next time the database was opened. Does this make sense that an empty module caused the corruption? I'm asking so that I know how to avoid future mishaps. I'm using Access 2000. Is 2003 less likely to corrupt?
The database was running from my hard drive at the time, so it wouldn't have been a sharing violation.
I think I'll be able to get everything back by importing the objects into a new db.
Thanks,
Mary
The day before, I had made several table additions and had run compact and repair twice at the end of the day and all seemed well until the next time the database was opened. Does this make sense that an empty module caused the corruption? I'm asking so that I know how to avoid future mishaps. I'm using Access 2000. Is 2003 less likely to corrupt?
The database was running from my hard drive at the time, so it wouldn't have been a sharing violation.
I think I'll be able to get everything back by importing the objects into a new db.
Thanks,
Mary
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