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Retrieving records deleted from table

Please tell me it's possible to retrieve records deleted from an
Access table and how to do it.

Thanks!
Nov 12 '05 #1
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OK, It's possible to retrieve records deleted from a table. Happy?

Now for the bad news ... it's really not possible. There is no undo
available in Access. That is why they put up the messages saying ARE
YOU SURE? before allowing you to delete. The only way to get them back
would be if you have a backup copy of the database (a nightly tape
backup here in my company has saved the day many times!).

David

la*******@aol.com (denilynn) wrote in message news:<37*************************@posting.google.c om>...
Please tell me it's possible to retrieve records deleted from an
Access table and how to do it.

Thanks!

Nov 12 '05 #2
la*******@aol.com (denilynn) wrote in message news:<37*************************@posting.google.c om>...
Please tell me it's possible to retrieve records deleted from an
Access table and how to do it.

Thanks!

Don't do ANYTHING to your database. Send to peter miller, along with a check.

www.pksolutions.com
Nov 12 '05 #3

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