Tony Septav
iggy at nanaimo.ark.com
Thu Feb 3 11:14:10 CST 2011
Hey All That is why I am asking the list, I value their expert opinions. Rather than relying on someone who is either having a good or bad day. Also I don't want to be spending $50 or $60 on the wrong book. Susan and Martin I think I have heard those names before, they sound familiar. Just kidding. jm.hwsn wrote: >I agree, but I also take into consideration who recommends a book. >If I recognize someone on this list that reviews a book, I'd give them more >weight than anyone else. >On the same topic... Has anyone reviewed/used "Fixing Access Annoyances..." >by Phil Mitchell? Reviews are good on Amazon. Although it might be a little >dated (2006). >Thanks, >Jim > >-----Original Message----- >From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com >[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby >Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 10:51 AM >To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving >Subject: Re: [AccessD] OT: Access and SQL server > > >I'll find a book with great reviews and the next review they basically say >it is not so good and so on and so on. > >What I have found is that is true for any product anywhere. There are some >people who just don't like *anything* and they are the biggest complainers. > >I look for the highest average, and simultaneously not a huge 1 star. I try >and get 85% to be 5, 4, and 3 star. > > >John W. Colby >www.ColbyConsulting.com > >On 2/3/2011 11:19 AM, Tony Septav wrote: > > >>Hey All >>Can anyone recommend a good book for learning "how to". I have googled and >> >> >a I'll find a book with > > >>great reviews and the next review they basically say it is not so good and >> >> >so on and so on. Any > > >>suggestions. >> >>Thanks >> >>