HA! I've had this happen more than once. It has happened to me I believe as in a conjunction of data corruption. After I'd done a compact and repair, my pk would be gone.
...strange...
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Hi Roberto
I don't think that an index was removed in this case because the users wouldn't know how to. However, it is more likely that there was a network problem - apparently that happens occasionally.
Things have moved forward now, because the database has been recovered from a backup, data is being rekeyed and another backup is about to be taken. Probably best to take more than one eh?
Thanks for your help.
Ray
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> Sometimes when it happens , an index is removed, then you need to
> delete records showing deleted# mark , run a compact database ,
> recreate the index and then create a blank database and import all
> objects from fixed database.
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> I have seen this for years with this database , often happens when you
> migrate same database to another upper version, you need to install
> all the Microsoft jet service patches. it also occurs when you edit
> same record in 2 computers , it shows deleted in other computer but it
> get fix when you run a requery in form or simply close form and open
> it again. it happens too when a network disconnect occurs when you are editing a record.
>
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> Ray
>
> The most likely cause is a corrupted index. It might have been saved
> if you imported it into a blank database (which sometimes fixes bad
> indices). I'm glad there was a backup, though. That was good thinking
> on your friend's side.
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> Subject: [MS_AccessPros] #deleted in a field value
>
> Can you shed some light on this mystery? A friend has an Access 2003
> db and one table has some rows with #deleted in each field rather than
> the data that used to be there. I suspect that they have used the
> "delete record" button from the toolbar to delete a few rows (I know,
> not a good idea) and that something went wrong. When a query runs on
> this table it returns an error saying that a record has been deleted
> and then stops dead.
>
> We recovered the database from a backup and life has moved on.
> However, I've never seen this before, have you?
>
> Many thanks
> Ray
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