We are having a issue when a NT4 work station tried to use the Server 2003 OWA that screen is hjust messed up one the user gets to the OWA info. This is only a problem on NT4...
Any thoughts ???
I have been using a macro to prep a snapshot report from a form that does all the work of sorting and querying the data needed... I setup the subject and the message in the macro and output it to a snapshot email document..
I would like to create a field in my table where I type in the person's...
I have a major database that works really well, BUT sometimes we only need to search one or two tables out of our database... How can I create a small database with "linked" tables, compile it so it runs without Access and of course faster ~ just to query the linked tables.... and...
I get this error message while we are trying to import a "text" comma delimited file.. We have been importing this file for over two years with a simple macro and now all of the sudden it is giving me trouble...
Can anyone help.
The text file is simple a material list...
I have several users who "demand" to use a lower resolution than the rest of us - so I have to reduce a lot of stuff on my forms. Now my higher resolution folks get a little bitty form and the lower folks get a full screen larger form..
So how do I have the forms automatically size to...
I am working fine on my PC and Office 97 setup but I have another PC running the same database off our network and they get the above error message. Both of us have SR2...
Any thoughts ??
Mitch
I need to search with one question to the user over three seperate fields in a query from a table...
We have an order log that has three potential fields the information may be in.
Can someone help ????
Thanks-
Mitch
I know this is already out in the posting - just can not find it again.
I have a database I need to create and it will have 5 tables that are inner related.... Each one is a one to many relationship of the above one..
As you select items in the top table you get only specifc selections in each...
We have a Access 2000 database that has locked ALL of us out. We had a bad power outage and the file is indicating a user has the file as ownership. The Novell server ran during the power failure (good UPS on server) while it was being properly shut down however ALL the clients were shut down...
I have a field called [JobNumber] I want to create a macro that will "add" the letter "Q" to the end of that JobNumber in the field [JobNumber]
Generally there are only 4 number places in the field but this could grow...
Example:
Current Field: Job Number...
I have a form that uses a query to find out the "last job number" in our order log. I know I could simply add "1" to that number HOWEVER - we had a "alpha character" attached to the last number...
Example
Form says: Last number used: [ 7991S ]
Can anyone tell...
I have a "Test" table that I have reworked and now need to take the live data table and update the Test table with... I have reworked the new table but need to retain some info..
Each table uses a unique Id of a "Job Number"...
I need to take the "good delivery...
I need to password protect a specific form in order to keep general users from gaining access to the form. Is there a simple solution to this ????
Thanks,
Mitch
I have a form built off a query that is built from a Table.
frmOrderLog
qryOrderLog
tblOrderLog
I have two fields: One is the current delivery date "DelDate", the other is the Delivery Date Time Stamp.. "DelDateTS"
I would like that each time you "change or...
I have a main form with a subform inside it - that works great... HOWEVER, I want to click on a command button and call up a sub/sub form....
I have a main orders database, with a one-many relationship to a sub-orders databse.
That suborders database also needs to have several databases...
I want to create a form that will pop-up and give the users two date fields for the begining and ending of a report.
I have already created the pop-up form with two unbound boxes...
Please help me intergrate this into the form....
Thanks,
Mitch
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