Recovering deleted records

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Julián Catino

(soyy if my english is so poor)

I have an Access 2000 mdb database with three tables with a lot of records
deleted. The file is not compacted, the last operation was the "delete"
command, and with a binary editor, I can "see" all the data. I recognized
too the IDs of many records, but I can´t figure out how do I access this
records.

Can´t you figure out how do it is possible ?

Julián Catino
 
J

John Vinson

(soyy if my english is so poor)

I have an Access 2000 mdb database with three tables with a lot of records
deleted. The file is not compacted, the last operation was the "delete"
command, and with a binary editor, I can "see" all the data. I recognized
too the IDs of many records, but I can´t figure out how do I access this
records.

Can´t you figure out how do it is possible ?

If you have not closed the database or done ANYTHING AT ALL - browsing
records, attempting to update, running searches - then try typing
Ctrl-Z to undo the delete. (I'm not confidant that this will help but
it cannot hurt).

Otherwise, there is no way for you to do this yourself. However, you
can send the database to Peter Miller at http://www.pksolutions.com.
He has a highly recommended database salvage service for just this
situation.
 
J

Julián Catino

John Vinson said:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:20:45 -0300, "Julián Catino"


If you have not closed the database or done ANYTHING AT ALL - browsing
records, attempting to update, running searches - then try typing
Ctrl-Z to undo the delete. (I'm not confidant that this will help but
it cannot hurt).

No, this happens on Aug 5th. :(
Otherwise, there is no way for you to do this yourself.

I don´t think so. An´t do it :)
However, you
can send the database to Peter Miller at http://www.pksolutions.com.
He has a highly recommended database salvage service for just this
situation.


John W. Vinson[MVP]

Thank you very much for this indication. I will try with him.

Julián Catino
 

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