Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 31 through 45 (of 53 total)

  • RE: Remote Access to SQL Server

    Thank you for your response.

     

     

  • RE: Remote Access to SQL Server

    Thank you for your response.

    Yes, what I need is a way to "somehow long into the domain" . That's exactly what I am looking for--references on how to manage...

  • RE: Dashes in Dataname

    If you have any control over the back-end, a far better solution is to adopt a good naming convention for all objects, tables, fields, etc.

    Remove all spaces in names.

    Use the...

  • RE: Professional dress attire for an interview. What would you wear?

    It's not a matter of looks, it's a matter of attitude.

    If I were the interviewer, part of the decision as to whether you are the guy for the job is...

  • RE: Professional dress attire for an interview. What would you wear?

    Professional attire means suit and tie for men. For women it means nice dress slacks and blouse, suit, or a conservative dress.

    Besides, what you wear to the interview is not the same...

  • RE: repeat orders

    You can identify repeat, or duplicate records by creating a query with the "Find Duplicates" query wizard in Access. Here's an example of the SQL generated by the query wizard.

    SELECT...

  • RE: Upsize Question.

    You will only upsize the back end to SQL 2000.

    You'll still need the front end to interact with the tables in it. SQL Server itself doesn't expose an interace...

  • RE: Best way to use Access as a front end

    I believe it was Mark Twain who once said, "The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated." The same is true of Access, which has been the subject of...

  • RE: Lookup Table Madness

    Shakespeare seems to have stated it best,

    "The [gentleman] doth protest too much, methinks."

    --Hamlet (III, ii, 239)

    ====== 

    I have to wonder if the vehemence of the numerous personal attacks on the...

  • RE: Lookup Table Madness

    Spot On Target.  In fact, I was surprised to learn that any self-respecting developer would ever even consider creating one of those MUCK thingees, as it violates the most basic...

  • RE: Upsizing a ms Access database to MS SQL

    Thanks for the update. I was afraid of that. Oh well, their on-line db management tool is effective, though not too sophisticated. And it does beat using an mdb for...

  • RE: Upsizing a ms Access database to MS SQL

    Hello, James.

    Actually, I'm on a 1and1 server in the US, but the rest seems similar. So far, support has been good, if not excellent, but I always call the 800 number...

  • RE: Upsizing a ms Access database to MS SQL

    I'm in the same situtation. This is a new feature 1and1 has made available to certain types of accounts they host. They've provided a limited SQL Server db.

    The problem seems...

  • RE: SQL Licensing issue

    I also just went through a similar migration, although it was planned that way from the beginning. We did most of the prototyping in Access 2000, then moved the tables...

  • RE: DRI or No DRI?

    Many years, and several careers ago, I had the great good fortune of studying Linguistics and Language Teaching under a brilliant man. One of the lessons I learned from Karl...

Viewing 15 posts - 31 through 45 (of 53 total)