HOWTO: Compacting Microsoft Access Database Through OLE DB
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SUMMARY
OLE DB specification doesn't provide interfaces to compact or repair databases. However, the OLE DB Provider for Microsoft Jet version 4.0 exposes this functionality through a custom interface: IJetCompact (TDataSource cotype). IJetCompact is defined in the header file Jetoledb.h that can be obtained separately from Microsoft (Please see knowledge base article Q228525).
MORE INFORMATION
To repair and compact a Microsoft Access database using OLE DB, MDAC 2.1 or higher version must be properly installed on the computer. The following steps are required:
1. Create and initialize the data source objects by using interfaces of IDBInitialize and IDBCreateSession.
2. Use GetJetEngineType function to get the version of Jet database.
3. Fill a DBPROPSET structure with information about the destination database to compact to.
4. Query the IDBCreateSession object for the Jet Compact object: IJetCompact.
5. Call IJetCompact's Compact method passing in the DBPROPSET created in step 2.
The following code demonstrates the earlier steps using Visual C++ ATL OLE DB consumer templates:
#include <objbase.h> #define DBINITCONSTANTS#define INITGUID #include <initguid.h>#include <oledb.h>#include "msjetoledb.h"#include "jetoledb.h" // for IJetCompact interface#include <atldbcli.h> long GetJetEngineType( LPCTSTR src ); class OLEINITIALIZE{ bool m_bOleInit;public: OLEINITIALIZE() { m_bOleInit= (CoInitialize(NULL)==S_OK); } ~OLEINITIALIZE() { if (m_bOleInit) CoUninitialize(); }}; HRESULT CompactDatabase(LPCTSTR src, LPCTSTR dest){ // Initialize environment must be the first line in your function OLEINITIALIZE oleinit; CDataSource ds; CComPtr<IJetCompact> spJetCompact =NULL; CComPtr<IDBCreateSession> spSession =NULL; HRESULT hr=0; //Specify the source DSO ds.Open(CLSID_JETOLEDB_4_00, src); CDBPropSet propset1(DBPROPSET_DBINIT); propset1.AddProperty(DBPROP_INIT_DATASOURCE, dest); long x = GetJetEngineType( src ); CDBPropSet propset2(DBPROPSET_JETOLEDB_DBINIT); propset2.AddProperty(DBPROP_JETOLEDB_ENGINE, x); CDBPropSet dbsets[2] = { propset1, propset2 }; // Have we connected to the database? ATLASSERT(ds.m_spInit != NULL); hr = ds.m_spInit->QueryInterface(IID_IDBCreateSession, (void**)&spSession); if (FAILED(hr)) return hr; //IJetCompact only supported in Jet 4.0 and above hr = spSession->QueryInterface( __uuidof(IJetCompact), (void**)&spJetCompact); if (FAILED(hr)) return hr; //Delete the destination file if it exists remove(dest); //Ok compact //hr = spJetCompact->Compact(1, &propset); hr = spJetCompact->Compact(1, dbsets); if (FAILED(hr)) return hr; return hr; } long GetJetEngineType( LPCTSTR src ){ HRESULT hr; CDataSource ds; CComBSTR bstrSource; VARIANT vPropValue; // Initialize our variant to VT_I4 and 0. vPropValue.vt = VT_I4; vPropValue.lVal = 0L ; // Exit now if source database is null. if( NULL == src ) return 0; // Build connection string for source. bstrSource = L"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source="; bstrSource += src; bstrSource += L";"; hr = ds.OpenFromInitializationString( bstrSource ); hr = ds.GetProperty( DBPROPSET_JETOLEDB_DBINIT, DBPROP_JETOLEDB_ENGINE, &vPropValue );<BR/><BR/>// Version returned will be one of these values: // // #define JETDBENGINETYPE_UNKNOWN 0x00 // #define JETDBENGINETYPE_JET10 0x01 // #define JETDBENGINETYPE_JET11 0x02 // #define JETDBENGINETYPE_JET2X 0x03 // #define JETDBENGINETYPE_JET3X 0x04 // #define JETDBENGINETYPE_JET4X 0x05 return vPropValue.lVal; }
NOTE:
1. If you have a compiler error such as:
DBPROP_JETOLEDB_ENGINE undefined specifier
For additional information about updated Jet header files, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
228525 PATCH: JetVC.exe VC++ Support Files for the Jet OLE DB Provider
2. Inline the GetJetEngineType function in your code if you don't want to open another connection.
3. Compacting a database also repairs the database, unlike in DAO where it was a separate functionality. In OLE DB there is no way to only repair a database.
REFERENCES
For additional information, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
230501 HOWTO: Compacting Microsoft Access Database via ADO
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Jet 4.0
Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1
Microsoft Data Access Components 2.5
Microsoft Data Access Components 2.6
