How are DateTime and Number formats encoded in Jet4?

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一整个雨季 2021-01-27 09:46

I\'m writing a low level tool to scan and recover data from damaged Jet4 MDB files. I\'m scanning through pages, parsing Rows, and decoding columns.

If I have the raw 8

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  • 2021-01-27 10:18

    No. The JET format is proprietary of Microsoft and not documented.

    As for the Date data type, this is simply a double.

    Neither double nor single carry a format. As you mention, these a standard floating point values.

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  • 2021-01-27 10:20

    If I have the raw 8 byte value for Datetime fields, how can I convert this to a string representation of the date such as "MM-DD-YY HH:MM:SS"?

    Access stores Date/Time values as 64 bit (8 byte) Double values in little-endian format. The integer portion represents the number of days before or after the Access "epoch" (1899-12-30 00:00:00) and the absolute value of the fractional portion represents the time portion for that day (e.g., 0.5 = Noon). So, for example, in Python we would convert the bytes into a datetime value like so:

    from datetime import datetime, timedelta
    import struct
    
    # bytes as retrieved from .accdb or .mdb file
    d_as_bytes = b'\x35\x07\x2F\x2C\x93\x63\xDD\xC0'
    
    d_as_double = struct.unpack('<d', d_as_bytes)[0]  # -30094.29957175926
    d_integer_part = int(d_as_double)  # -30094
    d_fractional_part = abs(d_as_double - d_integer_part)  # 0.29957175926
    access_epoch = datetime(1899, 12, 30)
    d = access_epoch + timedelta(days=d_integer_part) + timedelta(days=d_fractional_part)
    print(d)  # 1817-08-08 07:11:23
    
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