Robert Großkopf wrote
> here the macro for saving data while opening or running Base:
Thanks Robert, that's fantastic. I'll try it out later this week.
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Thanks Robert, that's fantastic. I'll try it out later this week.
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Hi Peter,
here the macro for saving data while opening or running Base:
SUB DatabaseBackup(inMax AS INTEGER)
REM A copy of the databasefile *.odb would be created in the
Backup-folder.
REM The amount is limited to 5 copies. After it has reached 5 copies,
the oldes
Robert Großkopf wrote
> You could use the macro for copying the file to the backup-folder of LO
> when opening the file. It's published in the Base-Handbook. I could post
> it here also.
That would be very useful Robert. I've found that the corruption is
happening when I close LO. So saving when I
Thanks, but at the moment I'm making manual backups. Unfortunately (?) it
hasn't happened again. Very frustrating.
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hi peter.
if you are sure that your file is corrupted, just right click on it
and find properties.
in the security tab, find and select previous versions.
then press okay button.
it restores previous version (that worked properly for you).
God bless you all.
On 1/8/18, ptoye wrote:
> I think that
I think that the first thing to do is to work out if the corruption's
happening on loading or saving. It's easy to see what's happening as the
corrupted file is of a very different size, so I can see it in Explorer.
That at least will give me a handle on the problem. Then I can work out
whether to
Hi Remy,
seems you haven't read the first mail of this thread:
"If I try opening it in a Zip file reader I'm told it's not a valid Zip
file."
The way to repair a *.odb-file is described in the Base-Handbook in
detail. But if you can't extract anything there you couldn't get data
out of a corrupte
Hi,
This problem seems to have been observed not so long ago:
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/63369/repair-corrupt-odb-file/
The fix that is mentioned in that post is there:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=17567
Not sure if the proposed solution will help, but it
Hi Peter,
>
> Both LO and Java are 64-bit versions. Is it a good idea to revert to 32-bit
> versions? I'm not sure how LO decides which Java to use if given the choice;
> I assume it picks up the same bit-version. Bugzilla doesn't show any obvious
> connection between 64-bit and database corrupti
Thanks Robert. Restoring from a backup is exactly what I've been doing. But
it's odd. It's a database I use about once or twice a week (depending on how
much wine I've been drinking), and it's failed to open 4 times since then:
the saved dates were 26 November, 24 December, 27 December and 5 Jan. I
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