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idtjes3
Hello,
I was working on my DB when all of a sudden it crashed. it created a
backup and exited. I opened the back up and when i bring up my main job
Information Form, almost all my text boxes that have equations in the display
"#Name?" . Some boxes reference other tables, some forms, and some even
reference other boxes on the form itself. When i view the code for the text
boxes, everything is correct how it should be. Its worth noting everything
was working perfectly before it crashed.
Now if i go into design mode for the form, delete any text box, and drag
the same text box back onto the form from the "add existing fields" section,
everything is restored and all the "names" are filled back in. If i save the
form, save the database and exit, when i restart it, the "#name?" is back in
all the boxes again. Also, i noticed that the file size before the crash was
about 8mb no its only 1.6mb. Is there anyway to fix this? It figures cause i
was backing it up all day and it decided to crash right before i was done for
the day.
I was working on my DB when all of a sudden it crashed. it created a
backup and exited. I opened the back up and when i bring up my main job
Information Form, almost all my text boxes that have equations in the display
"#Name?" . Some boxes reference other tables, some forms, and some even
reference other boxes on the form itself. When i view the code for the text
boxes, everything is correct how it should be. Its worth noting everything
was working perfectly before it crashed.
Now if i go into design mode for the form, delete any text box, and drag
the same text box back onto the form from the "add existing fields" section,
everything is restored and all the "names" are filled back in. If i save the
form, save the database and exit, when i restart it, the "#name?" is back in
all the boxes again. Also, i noticed that the file size before the crash was
about 8mb no its only 1.6mb. Is there anyway to fix this? It figures cause i
was backing it up all day and it decided to crash right before i was done for
the day.