Decompile (Access 2000)

M

Ming

We have an access 2000 database application. It takes about 1 minute to
open a form at first time when you start application. I have tried to
move all queries to the form load event and other tips suggested in the
article "Microsoft Access Performance FAQ" at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm. Nothing helps so
far. I am trying to decompile. I created a decompile.bat file with the
content à "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.EXE"
"c:\MiracleProjects\msfe.mdb" /wrkgrp "c:\miracledb\mo.mda" /cmd
"c:\miracledb\msbe.mdb" /decompile

I clicked the batch file to start. Once the Access Login popped up, I
entered the password, then Pressed Shift key and OK button. After this,
only thing happened is that CPU jumped up to 100%. When I checked task
manager. It indicatds Microsoft Access no responding.

I don't know what is wrong with I did. Hope some one can help me for
this.

Msfe.mdb is my front db and msbe.mdb is backend db.
 
T

tina

see my reply to your other posts in this newsgroup and in
microsoft.public.access.modulesdaovba, under Subject heading "Access 2000
decompile".


We have an access 2000 database application. It takes about 1 minute to
open a form at first time when you start application. I have tried to
move all queries to the form load event and other tips suggested in the
article "Microsoft Access Performance FAQ" at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm. Nothing helps so
far. I am trying to decompile. I created a decompile.bat file with the
content à "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.EXE"
"c:\MiracleProjects\msfe.mdb" /wrkgrp "c:\miracledb\mo.mda" /cmd
"c:\miracledb\msbe.mdb" /decompile

I clicked the batch file to start. Once the Access Login popped up, I
entered the password, then Pressed Shift key and OK button. After this,
only thing happened is that CPU jumped up to 100%. When I checked task
manager. It indicatds Microsoft Access no responding.

I don't know what is wrong with I did. Hope some one can help me for
this.

Msfe.mdb is my front db and msbe.mdb is backend db.
 

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