[AccessD] VBA project corruption

Dan Waters dwaters at usinternet.com
Wed Jul 5 10:02:37 CDT 2006


Steve,

Try putting /decompile AFTER the path to your application.  It will be the
last item in the command line or in the  target field of a shortcut.   I set
mine up that way and it does work.  Not sure if how I do it is the only way
though.

Dan Waters
ProMation Systems, Inc.

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Steve Capistrant
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 9:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] VBA project corruption

Andy,
I did try decompiling, using this syntax from a RUN window:
[path and file for MSAssess.exe] /decompile [path and file for my mdb].

Not sure if I constructed that correctly.  But it appeared to chug along
and do something, but then ended up with the same VBA Corrupt message.

Steve 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Andy Lacey
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 9:31 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] VBA project corruption

Steve, have you tried decompiling?
--
Andy Lacey
http://www.minstersystems.co.uk


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Subject: [AccessD] VBA project corruption
Date: 05/07/06 14:15


A nice, long productive holiday weekend working on my Access 2000 mdb...
Then yesterday I open the file and get "The Visual Basic for
Applications in this project is corrupt." Sigh.

I can shift bypass in to see objects. But completely unable to run
anything with code, nor can I even view code. Ran Repair and Compact to
no avail.

Normally in these situations, I start a new MDB, then import all objects
from the corrupt DB. But here, even the import function fails (same
error message) when I point it to the corrupt db.

I have heard of (but never used) third party utilities that work some
magic. Any advice? I'd love not to have lost many hours of work.

Thank you.

Steve Capistrant
Symphony Information Services
scapistrant at symphonyinfo.com
www.symphonyinfo.com
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