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Mark_b
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Posted: 19 Sep 2011 at 8:23pm |
Ah ok I couldn't find those but I did find these...
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GemmaJF
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Yep, it was Al Hyde that posted it. Big female grassie doing the full flattened head, rise up off the ground trick! Still the most impressive image of a grassie I've ever seen.
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Mark_b
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No worries Chris, thank you.
Can anyone remember seeing a photo of a grass snake pretending to be a cobra on the forum?
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Iowarth
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Hi Mark Sorry, not as yet. I do hope to implement this but it is a matter of finding the time to write all the code! All the best Chris |
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Mark_b
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Is there anyway to search in the archived forums please?
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Liz Heard
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thanks chris.
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Iowarth
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Hi. I certainly didn't try that software - but I managed quite easily to recover the database to the extent that all data and structure was visible. However, referential integrity could not be restored in addition to which the software itself attempted, in places, through SQL to enforce such integrity but was unable to do so. The only remaining option at the time was to simply strip out the affected rows which left the database intact and operable using the software but less 10% of records. Since, of neccessity, due to space requirements, it was always my intention to hive off a number of old records this actually fitted with the plan to have a separate "read only " archived forum - which has obviously now been achieved. Chris |
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prett
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I am asking this question because some days ago, my
access database get corrupted, due to this I was not able to perform any
activity on access database then one of my friend told me about
Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery Software which shows all my corrupt
access database objects preview such as tables, records, forms etc in
demo version. After that I had purchased full version of the software,
now all my access files are repaired and I am able to do what I want in
Access database. Do you have any experience with this software if not
try its demo version.
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Iowarth
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Yes - several - albeit mainly, but not exclusively, free. As well as quite a few of my own tricks - in fact it was only these which allowed successful usable conversion into MySQL and recovery of most of the data into the current database.
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prett
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Did you try third party software to repair corrupt access database..
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