Hi
I have just been out to client with major db failure. We were getting a "network or disc error" message, and later one referring to "cyclic redundancy error" but since both back end and front end on one PC with no network assumed it to be disc error.
I narrowed it down to one table (inevitably the largest). It wouldnt let me copy or make a new table or append to a table.
The backups were duff but fortunately I had a three week old backup from a previous visit. I eventually managed to get it to append records that were not in my backup into a new table - i.e. it wouldn't copy all but it was happy enough copying the final 4,500 records in the table.
So with a lot of jiggery pokery I managed to re-create a valid and up to date backup and re-installed the FE and BE onto a loan PC I had brought in.
I brought the errant laptop home to work on it and on doing a full Chkdsk it has come up with "Windows replaced bad clusters in file 29150 of name \DATAFI~1\MICAPH~1\MGMMET~1.mdb which is exactly the file causing the problems.
So much for the background. The question I have is this likely to have been something my Access database could have done; is it likely to be operator negligence (they always say they shut down Access properly but you would say that wouldn't you) or is it more likely to be a hardware thing.
The database is running on Access 2003 on Windows XP Pro on a Dell Inspiron 1100
My main reason for needing to know it to try and identify best route forward. It has never happened on any of the other eight installations of the database so I don't think it is my programming (but prepared to accept I may be wrong). If it is hardware then should I condemn the laptop (its out of warranty) and suggest something more stable???
It isn't a confrontational issue - the client is so delighted I got it working again since he goes off on holiday tomorrow - but I do not want to have it happen again since it was two and a half hours of time I don't feel I can charge.
Any help or suggestion would be most valuable.
Thanks and best wishes
I have just been out to client with major db failure. We were getting a "network or disc error" message, and later one referring to "cyclic redundancy error" but since both back end and front end on one PC with no network assumed it to be disc error.
I narrowed it down to one table (inevitably the largest). It wouldnt let me copy or make a new table or append to a table.
The backups were duff but fortunately I had a three week old backup from a previous visit. I eventually managed to get it to append records that were not in my backup into a new table - i.e. it wouldn't copy all but it was happy enough copying the final 4,500 records in the table.
So with a lot of jiggery pokery I managed to re-create a valid and up to date backup and re-installed the FE and BE onto a loan PC I had brought in.
I brought the errant laptop home to work on it and on doing a full Chkdsk it has come up with "Windows replaced bad clusters in file 29150 of name \DATAFI~1\MICAPH~1\MGMMET~1.mdb which is exactly the file causing the problems.
So much for the background. The question I have is this likely to have been something my Access database could have done; is it likely to be operator negligence (they always say they shut down Access properly but you would say that wouldn't you) or is it more likely to be a hardware thing.
The database is running on Access 2003 on Windows XP Pro on a Dell Inspiron 1100
My main reason for needing to know it to try and identify best route forward. It has never happened on any of the other eight installations of the database so I don't think it is my programming (but prepared to accept I may be wrong). If it is hardware then should I condemn the laptop (its out of warranty) and suggest something more stable???
It isn't a confrontational issue - the client is so delighted I got it working again since he goes off on holiday tomorrow - but I do not want to have it happen again since it was two and a half hours of time I don't feel I can charge.
Any help or suggestion would be most valuable.
Thanks and best wishes