When a question is asked in a technical forum, the first reply is usually a useful piece of advice or a request for more details. In some tek-tips forums, the number of occasions when there is no response from the originator is substantial. In my view, a word of thanks or a simple answer to a...
Hi All,
Many of us have have had to respond to a user request to see all of the data for an item and its parts on one line of a screen or report.
Often, those without relational design skills build their tables to accommodate the user requirement. Some of these later encounter problems with...
I have noticed that many users who are offered a solution to a question in the form of the SQL for a query then need assistance to construct that query in their database. I have submitted a FAQ titled 'How do I use SQL to create a query?' in an attempt to address this need.
I have deliberately...
I have noticed that many users who are offered a solution to a question in the form of the SQL for a query then need assistance to construct that query in their database. I have submitted a FAQ titled 'How do I use SQL to create a query?' in an attempt to address this need.
I have deliberately...
I am supporting a FoxWin application developed by others, but I have all source code. A form in the application uses F2 to F8 to populate a field with one of seven alternate memo strings. This is a key feature for all users.
Client machines normally do not have FoxWin installed, but it is...
I joined this forum last week hoping for help on a "wierd" problem, but got 0 replies! A fuller explanation of my original post (below) follows:
ORIGINAL POST
After installing Access 97 on 2 PCs that already have Access 2000, using the method suggested by Microsoft, all is OK on one...
After installing Access 97 on 2 PCs that already have Access 2000, using the method suggested by Microsoft, all is OK on one while the other gives the message "A system error occurred, or there isn't enough free memory to start Microsoft Access. Close unneeded programs and try again."...
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