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We had an "unfortunate" happen recently. Our dbase is housed on our server, We have had times when the server disconnects someone while they are using the dbase, this at times leaves the program. The times that this has happened, they have gone back into the dbase and it comes up with an error message saying that it isn't a dbase or needs to be repaired. My assumption is that someone was in a record when the server disconnected and this has caused a corruption
I repaired and compacted the dbase and everything seems OK. I have main forms with subforms the subforms are on tabs on the main form. When you click the tab, some of the sub-forms are invisible. I can go into design view and see them, but unless they had information in them prior to that compact, as you scroll through the main client form the sub-forms appear to be non-existent. You can't enter any information in the form either
The other weird thing was that there was alot of "(symbol)form name" things in the query section
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated
We had an "unfortunate" happen recently. Our dbase is housed on our server, We have had times when the server disconnects someone while they are using the dbase, this at times leaves the program. The times that this has happened, they have gone back into the dbase and it comes up with an error message saying that it isn't a dbase or needs to be repaired. My assumption is that someone was in a record when the server disconnected and this has caused a corruption
I repaired and compacted the dbase and everything seems OK. I have main forms with subforms the subforms are on tabs on the main form. When you click the tab, some of the sub-forms are invisible. I can go into design view and see them, but unless they had information in them prior to that compact, as you scroll through the main client form the sub-forms appear to be non-existent. You can't enter any information in the form either
The other weird thing was that there was alot of "(symbol)form name" things in the query section
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated