Problem creating MDE file in Access 2003

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Allen Browne

Jeff, the kb addresses a common form of corruption where the compiled code
does not match the text version of the code. Decompiling discards the
compiled version, and Access recreates it from the text so the corruption is
gone.

If this did not solve your problem, then you may have other kinds of
corruption in your mdb as well. Name AutoCorrect is one very common cause.
Bad indexes are also quite common (though these are generally fixed by a
compact/repair.) Corrupted forms/reports are also possible.

Here's a more extensive sequence than that offered in the kb:

1. Uncheck the boxes under:
Tools | Options | General | Name AutoCorrect
Explanation of why:
http://allenbrowne.com/bug-03.html

2. Compact the database to get rid of this junk:
Tools | Database Utilities | Compact/Repair

3. Close Access. Make a backup copy of the file. Decompile the database by
entering something like this at the command prompt while Access is not
running. It is all one line, and include the quotes:
"c:\Program Files\Microsoft office\office\msaccess.exe" /decompile
"c:\MyPath\MyDatabase.mdb"

4. Open Access (holding down the Shift key if you have any startup code),
and compact again.

5. Open a code window.
Choose References from the Tools menu.
Uncheck any references you do not need.
For a list of the ones you typically need in your version of Access, see:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html

6. Still in the code window, choose Compile from the Debug menu.
Fix any errors, and repeat until it compiles okay.

At this point, you should have a database where the name-autocorrect errors
are gone, the indexes are repaired, inconsistencies between the text- and
compiled-versions of the code are fixed, reference ambiguities are resolved,
and the code syntax is compilable.

If it is still a problem, the next step would be to get Access to rebuild
the database for you. Follow the steps for the first symptom in this
article:
Recovering from Corruption
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-47.html
 
J

Jeff Sussman

Thanks! I was able to create my MDE. It wasn't the Name Autocorrect, I
didn't have that enabled. I think I may not have done the decompile properly
the first time around. Certainly getting rid of the unnecessary references
is a good idea in any case.

Jeff Sussman
 

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