[AccessD] Refreshing open forms when something changes

Jim Dettman jimdettman at verizon.net
Thu Jun 23 08:19:15 CDT 2011


  Interesting response (from both of you).

Jim. 

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ROTFL.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com

On 6/22/2011 7:28 PM, Drew Wutka wrote:
> Jim,
>
> Just a word of warning... I completely agree with JWC on this.  If JWC
> and I agree on something.... well, you can take it to the bank that if
> you disagree, you'll end up having egg on your face! ;)
>
> Drew
>
>
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>
> Jim,
>
>   >     I'm not sure what it is I'm micromanaging<g>; all I pointed out
> was that if you implemented a
> message class as you outlined in your first post, it would be
> inefficient.  That was, and I think
> you would have to agree given your responses since then, a legitimate
> point.
>
> To be honest I do not think it is inefficient at all.  It would be
> inefficient if it made any damned
> difference at all.  It doesn't.  It would be inefficient if it were
> sucking up processor cycles.  It
> isn't.  Is it the absolutely most efficient method of accomplishing the
> objective?  No, but it makes
> no damned difference.  If I were to re-engineer it to be as efficient as
> possible I would save 1
> trillionth of a percent of whatever metric you choose.
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