Robert L. Stewart
rl_stewart at highstream.net
Thu Feb 5 13:56:26 CST 2004
John, What I was envisioning was a web based application that I could use as a code repository. Web based so others could get code and post code. I have my own repository in my own framework program that I import into each new DB that I create. I have looked at many programs and built a few, but this is one that I am using to learn VB.net and ASP.net, so the cost in time is nothing. I look at it as therapy. ;-)) Also, I am using the text data type in SQL Server and not an Access BE for it so the memo field is not a problem. Robert At 12:00 PM 2/5/2004 -0600, you wrote: >From: "John Clark" <John.Clark at niagaracounty.com> >Subject: [AccessD] Re: Code Librarian 2 >To: <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> >Message-ID: <s0223889.039 at nebnov1.niagaracounty.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >I just demoed a program simular to what I believe y'all are talking >about. It was called "Code Manager 4" and it wasn't all that bad. It has >a web site: > > http://www.vba-programmer.com/CodeManager/InfoPage.htm > >I'm not selling this program or anything, I had actually decided >against purchasing it, although I may change my mind--I'm not sure. It >just seems like I could do something just like this...but...when would I >have the time? There really isn't much to the program either, but the >cool thing is that when you look code it automatically goes to the >clipboard and is ready to be pasted into your program. And, it is only >about $25 (US) and I can't program it fast enough to beat this price. > >Just curious--in case I do get the inkling to do something like >this--would the code have to go into a memo field? I am memophobic! I >come from a FoxPro background and I have sustained too many war wounds >caused by the damn things! There was a programmer that preceded me, who >was a memo-maniac--he even used them, in one program, for the entire >address field (Street, City, State, Zip). In his defense, he really >wasn't a programmer and he is now in his own element as our Network >Admin--he is really good at this job. > >Take care! > >John W Clark