I'm still sitting here with a 2Gb ActinicCatalog.mdb which is the result of my copying and pasting components from one product into multiple (hundreds of) others. I know that's what caused it, because I did it twice. I just got off the phone with support who told me that they've never heard of this type of problem with Catalog before (whereas I'm sure I have, albeit with earlier versions), and that I should try using a different computer... Heh. Like that's going to happen...
I can't compact the DB from Catalog (which worked last time) because Catalog refuses to start ("! Invalid Argument"). I've tried Compact/Repair in Access 2000, which processes for a full five minutes but achieves nothing. I've reinstalled Catalog (6.13) twice on different partitions, upgraded MDAC drivers, but it still won't start.
So can anyone tell me where 2Gb of cruft might be hiding in an Access database? I have 3000-ish rows in the Product table, 200,000-ish rows in ProductProperties, and very little else. It's nothing even remotely resembling 2Gb of data.
I can't compact the DB from Catalog (which worked last time) because Catalog refuses to start ("! Invalid Argument"). I've tried Compact/Repair in Access 2000, which processes for a full five minutes but achieves nothing. I've reinstalled Catalog (6.13) twice on different partitions, upgraded MDAC drivers, but it still won't start.
So can anyone tell me where 2Gb of cruft might be hiding in an Access database? I have 3000-ish rows in the Product table, 200,000-ish rows in ProductProperties, and very little else. It's nothing even remotely resembling 2Gb of data.
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