[AccessD] Recover deleted records

Gary Kjos garykjos at gmail.com
Thu Aug 20 08:13:49 CDT 2009


I haven't used it so I can't endourse it, but this product claims to do this

http://www.accessfix.com/

GK


On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Andy Lacey<andy at minstersystems.co.uk> wrote:
> Aah. That's not good. Thanks anyway Robert.
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> Andy,
> I think you may be in a bit of trouble...
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> Take a look at....
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> http://allenbrowne.com/xbase-06.html
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> WBR
> Robert
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> Hi Paul
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> Yes I ahve and I just get the 13. I don't think there's any mystery. I think
> the records have been cleanly deleted somehow. But as the MDB's not been
> compacted they're in there and I wondered if they could be undeleted. Or am
> I slipping into old dBase/Clipper speak?
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> Date: 20/08/09 10:33
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> Andy,
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> I'm in the uk but not seen this before, apart from when a filter was applied
> to the table then saved. I assume you have tried creating a new MDB and
> importing the table into that to see what you get ?
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> Paul
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> 2009/8/20 Andy Lacey <andy at minstersystems.co.uk>
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>> Hi folks
>> Anyone have good experience of either a service (preferably in UK) or
>> software that will restore deleted records in an MDB? The MDB's not
> corrupt
>> in any way but there are only 13 records in a table where there should be
>> hundreds if not thousands. The MDB has not been compacted, and size is
>> still
>> huge, so I expect those babies are in there. But how do we get them back?
>>
>> And pleeease don't reply backup tape. Yes that's the first resort we're
>> looking at but the db hasn't been used for weeks so the oldest backup may
>> not be any better. I'm looking at alternatives.
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