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 seems that this type of corruption is not uncommon. Rémy Gauthier. Le dimanche 07 janvier 2018 à 18:49 +0100, Robert Großkopf a écrit :
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 corruption.It's right. It has only to be the same bit-version. 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. With this macro you get, for example, 10 different versions saved in the backup-folder. If you get any problems whith opening a file you could choose the last backup there. Regards Robert -- Homepage: http://robert.familiegrosskopf.de LibreOffice Community: http://robert.familiegrosskopf.de/map_3
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