ACC: Microsoft Access Appears to Hang During Database CompactID: Q93717
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Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
When Microsoft Access performs a database compact operation, the status
bar indicates the percentage of the task that is complete. At times, the
status bar may remain on one value for a very long time, and it may appear
that Microsoft Access stops responding (hangs). However, in most cases
when this occurs, Microsoft Access continues to work on the compact
operation.
When Microsoft Access performs a database compact operation, it copies each object in the database into a new database. Because different objects have different sizes, some objects require more time to copy into the new database. The value displayed in the status bar indicates the percentage of the number of objects copied, not the percentage of the total size of all objects copied.
This behavior is by design.
For example, if your database contains a very large table, the displayed percentage could go up to 90% rather quickly and then remain static while Microsoft Access copies the table. While Microsoft Access copies the table, it may appear to hang. The 90% value indicates that 90% of the objects have been copied; it does not indicate that 90% of the processing is complete.
Additional query words: lockup lock up hang compact
Keywords : GnlCmp
Version : 1.0 1.1 2.0 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: March 12, 1999