Steve Schapel
miscellany at mvps.org
Sun Jun 28 19:10:11 CDT 2009
Hi John, As usual, you are totally right. In order to continue to use Access as your development tool of choice, you need to change the way you work. There is no doubt about this. By the way, I exclusively develop Access applications for a living, and this has been the case for many years. > ... I am a sole proprietor Me too. > ... I earn all of the money for my house Me too. >... if I don't do real work my kids don't eat. Me too. > ... I do not want to spend the time to completely relearn Access... Me too. Well, I don't know about "completely" - more like about 5%. But anyway, whether I "want" to or not, I decided I'd better rise to the challenge and do it, or get left out in the cold. -- Regards Steve __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4194 (20090628) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com