[AccessD] Martin and John write a book

John Clark John.Clark at niagaracounty.com
Thu Sep 8 06:41:09 CDT 2005


Yeah, I never thought about the question part of it. I never seem to get
any good answers in...whenever I do know the solution to something, I'm
always beat to the punch. But, I have been on the receiving end of some
really nice solutions. I'm sure you'll need my approval, but just in
case, you have it. You both have helped me in the past, so it is the
least I can do.

Good Luck!

John W Clark

>>> tinanfields at torchlake.com 9/7/2005 4:33 PM >>>
John Colby and Martin Reid have my permission to use any email
questions 
or answers I have ever sent to the AccessD list.  I only hope that I
was 
ever able to help someone else; it seems I am always receiving help. 
 Three cheers for you two!!!!!
Tina Norris Fields

John W. Colby wrote:

>Folks,
>
>Martin Reid and I are writing a book for Apress which will be
primarily a
>"real questions with real answers" format, based on questions and
solutions
>found in the wisdom of this list.  We will be donating 50% of the
royalties
>to Database Advisors, the company that hosts AccessD and the other
"accessd"
>lists.  Martin and I will split the remaining 50% of the royalties.
>
>Due to the convolutions of copyrights, we need permission to use code
/
>solutions in the book.  We have not finalized the method used but we
will be
>acknowledging the person providing the mentioned solution / code.  We
will
>at the least have a section of the book with something like "the
following
>people provided solutions to questions and problems found in this
book...".
>I am not sure it is possible to give credits embedded in each question
/
>solution, I think it would just get too big and detract from the
content.
>
>At any rate, we need permissions from anyone who is willing to allow
their
>solutions to appear in the book.  Please send an email to
>AccessDBook at ColbyConsulting.com with a subject line of "Permission"
and a
>sentence stating that "I give John Colby and Martin Reid permission to
use
>my emails to the AccessD list in a printed book" or something
similar.
>
>Thanks,
>
>John W. Colby
>www.ColbyConsulting.com 
>
>Contribute your unused CPU cycles to a good cause:
>http://folding.stanford.edu/ 
>
>
>  
>


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