[AccessD] Memory...so fleeting at times.

Jim Dettman jimdettman at verizon.net
Mon Feb 1 11:46:13 CST 2010


  No, this was someone fairly new to the Access world and this was only
within the past year or so.  Thought it might be David Fenton, but I can't
find anything he did related to this.

  It's on the tip of my tongue and it's driving me nuts....thought his first
name started with a G.  Someone's web site (maybe Stephen's?) referred to
this guys work...augh!

  I absolutely hate it when I can't remember stuff!

Jim. 

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Ken Getz?

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Subject: [AccessD] Memory...so fleeting at times.


> All,
>
>  Once again, it seems I can't quite put my finger on something;  anyone
> remember who the guy was that was building an .EXE in memory as a work
> around for a problem?
>
>  I believe he was also the one that came up with a way (finally) of 
> pulling
> the currently executing VBA procedure, which is what I'm really after.
>
> Thanks for any info,
> Jim.
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