Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software
bchacc at san.rr.com
Tue Aug 22 09:25:05 CDT 2006
I use me. because of the autofill (auto-complete? Intellisense?). I tend to use long names and make typing errors. So that eliminates that problem and makes the coding go faster. Type me. and I get a pop-up with all the control names. Rocky Susan Harkins wrote: > Me isn't required anymore. You're right. Some people still use it out of > habit, for backward compatibility, and for self-documentation purposes > although I'm not sure I really get the latter point. > > Now, Me.txtPerson may be more efficient in that Access doesn't have to > resolve the reference because it's already there. How much the Me identifier > impacts performance with today's systems probably isn't worth the bother. A > lot of the things we use to do for the sake of efficiency just don't matter > anymore. > > Susan H. > > > A.D. said that using Me.txtPerson is more efficient, but how is it more > efficient, and is it so much more efficient that I should slow down my > programming to add all those Me.'s? Of is it just that if you're going to > use Me. or a M!, then Me. is better? > > > -- Rocky Smolin Beach Access Software 858-259-4334 www.e-z-mrp.com