[AccessD] Code Librarian /was Thanks

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Thu Jan 30 14:49:01 CST 2003


What version are you using?  You can open the Access 2000 version from
Access if you have the correct password, which I've forgotten BTW, but
it may have even been "password".  The XP version if a standalone
executable and you can have as many code libraries in it as you want,
although importing an existing A2k library is not as intuitive as it
might be.  While you can't merge libraries easily in A2k, you can open
different libraries.  Since you can copy code to the clipboard, you can
merge them the hard way if nothing else will satisfy.

Charlotte Foust

-----Original Message-----
From: William Hindman [mailto:dejpolsys at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 12:19 PM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Code Librarian /was Thanks


...retitling part of Arthur's message because I'd like to get a thread 
started on the Code Librarian myself :)


"Speaking of CodeLib.MDB, it appears that you cannot open it with Access
or 
otherwise get into it, except through its front end. This is
unfortunate, 
since it prevents easy merging of, say, your CodeLib.MDB with my own.
I've 
tried importing &c to no avail.  Does anyone have any ideas for how to
get 
around this? I think that CodeLib is almost as valuable as this list,
other 
than its inability to share :-) Arthur

William ...original below:



>From: "Arthur Fuller" <artful at rogers.com>
>Reply-To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
>To: <AccessD at databaseadvisors.com>
>Subject: [AccessD] Thanks
>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 11:09:48 -0500
>
>A huge round of applause to all those who maintain this list, and who 
>resurrected it on the new site after the old one went away.
>
>You probably have some idea how valuable this list is to its members, 
>but
>in
>case you need reminding, even though I'm one of the "advanced"
developers 
>on
>this list, I pretty much regard it as my email home page. I look here
first
>for questions I can answer and threads of interest. I very frequently
copy
>code fragments from email messages into my CodeLib.MDB, which I keep
fairly
>well organized by topic and keywords, so that for example I can jump in
and
>find samples of ADO command and parameter objects. I paste in a snippet
and
>do a couple of replaces and boom, next problem.
>
>Speaking of CodeLib.MDB, it appears that you cannot open it with Access

>or otherwise get into it, except through its front end. This is 
>unfortunate, since it prevents easy merging of, say, your CodeLib.MDB 
>with my own. I've tried importing &c to no avail.  Does anyone have any

>ideas for how to get around this? I think that CodeLib is almost as 
>valuable as this list, other than its inability to share :-)
>
>Arthur
>
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