Andy Lacey
andy at minstersystems.co.uk
Sat Nov 19 05:53:53 CST 2005
It's an old Englishe compliment. Many a man would give his right arm to so known. ;-) -- Andy Lacey http://www.minstersystems.co.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com > [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of John Colby > Sent: 18 November 2005 17:07 > To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving' > Subject: Re: [AccessD] Syntax Corrections > > > Yea, you can just close the form, or have a little button or > something that stops the timer while you are working. > > Now on the subject of "the dog's thingie", I am not really > sure that I want to be known as "the dog's thingie". "God" > is fine, "king" is great as well. I suppose "The dog's > thingie" is better than being the fire hydrant / lamp pole. > > ;-) > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > > Contribute your unused CPU cycles to a good cause: > http://folding.stanford.edu/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com > [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Andy Lacey > Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 10:40 AM > To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving > Subject: Re: [AccessD] Syntax Corrections > > > JC you are (as we all know) the dog's thingies. I just posted > saying this is only happening if I've got a form open, and > that form does indeed have a timer event. So I do believe > that you've hit the hypothetical nail on its symbolic head. > > All of which means that I'm still going to fall foul of this > but at least I know how to stop it. Thanks JC. > > -- > Andy Lacey > http://www.minstersystems.co.uk > > > > > --------- Original Message -------- > From: "Access Developers discussion and problem solving" > <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> > To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'" > <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> > Subject: Re: [AccessD] Syntax Corrections > Date: 18/11/05 16:24 > > > I run into this when a form is open and firing the timer > event. The timer event (and code) running causes an attempted > compile of the code I am working on and the compile process > does weird things. > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com > >