I ask impossible questions????? (RE: [AccessD] Array dimensions,Row - Col or Col Row)

Jim Lawrence (AccessD) accessd at shaw.ca
Sun Feb 22 16:25:13 CST 2004


Hi Susan:

There is a lot to comment on email but I will just comment on a couple of
your other queries.

Yes, I have been using Access 2003. I find it work 'nice'. It is prettier,
has a few extra feature, that I have not got around to using. It also has
some very annoying habits.

If I am testing a new application and 'heaven-forbid' an error in code
mysterious appears, I have to be careful not to fix it then but get out,
shut down the application, go into design mode and fix it. I have found that
if I do not, the application will, forever more, disallow me to go directly
from running to designing. I now have to exit Access, go back in and then, I
can start designing...a major PITA. Lucky my development computer is fast.

I have a whole CD from MS explaining Smart Tags and some day, when there is
nothing important to do, I plan to take a look at it.

If there is ever a hint that a client is remotely interested in .NET, I have
a big chunk of .NET samples, web tutorials and feature articles to read. For
now it sits on the back burner.

That's my two cents worth.
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Susan Harkins
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 5:38 AM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: I ask impossible questions????? (RE: [AccessD] Array
dimensions,Row - Col or Col Row)


 Susan is too busy to post those "impossible" questions which did catalyze
threads with 100+ messages.

===========I apologize for all my failings. :)

I have been busy -- working on my third book with Mike G since fall. Nothing
this crowd will be interested in though I don't think. :) An interesting one
will be out next month and I'll be glad to talk about it then -- cause I'd
like to get this crowd's reaction to the whole move.

I've been using Outlook 2003 and there are things that just don't work that
seem to work for other people -- I have no clue what's wrong with it (aside
from my incompetence in this area). :( For instance, the new AutoComplete
feature uses names from my Outlook Express address book instead of the
Outlook contacts I've entered. It did that before I imported the address
book from OE. I imported it, but Outlook still won't read names entered as
contacts--it only uses the names in my original OE address book. Truly
strange. But overall, I like it better than OE, even if it is still a memory
hog. If anyone's using the BCM and has some good documentation they could
point me to I'd be grateful.

I don't have any articles for the next issue of MTM, so somebody needs to
get busy. :)

I followed the article on Access becoming extinct and found it interesting
-- how many of you are actually using or supporting Access 2003?

I'm curious if any of you are actually using any of the new features like
the Object Dependencies task pane and so on. I have to upgrade each time,
but at this point, publishers are wanting to cover up to 4 versions in one
article -- I tell them, "no, but thank you for asking..." ;) Collaboration
seems to be the big push and I just don't have any need for it personally,
but that is the push so my guess is a large part of the user base wants it.
We don't need no stinkin' smart tags... ;)

How many of you are moving to .NET? Seems like the next frontier, but I may
not go west. ;) I'm getting to old to keep up. ;) I'll be working with
basics, but I can't imagine ever taking it on at a development level. I
don't like working that hard. Unlike so many of you, this is just something
I do to make money, not something I'm passionate about. I don't code in my
sleep -- unless I'm having a nightmare. :)

Shouldn't TechEd be just around the corner? Anyone going? I haven't been in
years.

Susan H.



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