Robert L. Stewart
robert at webedb.com
Mon Mar 30 08:16:55 CDT 2009
I gave up trying to help him because he never listened to what any one other than himself had to say. Or, he was always correct even when he wasn't. Robert At 01:00 PM 3/29/2009, you wrote: >Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 08:27:43 -0400 >From: Arthur Fuller <fuller.artful at gmail.com> >Subject: Re: [dba-SQLServer] [AccessD] OT: AccessD Forum, List, Bottom > posting, sigs, etc... >To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving > <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> >Cc: Discussion concerning MS SQL Server > <dba-sqlserver at databaseadvisors.com> >Message-ID: > <29f585dd0903290527g4dbf9731x1fba4ca7de1e5633 at mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > >Me too. A few days back JWC made a comment about the SQL list and its >members' failure to supply productive replies. I suppose that I am one of >the guilty parties, and I apologize for citing "BOL" etc. as the place to >look for answers. But while we are discussing references, I want to plug a >book written by an occasional visitor to the SQL list. Paul Nielson's SQL >Bible is fantastic. I can't think of another book I own that has been more >thoroughly thumbed through, and has more sticky notes stuck on imporant >pages. A couple of months ago I met Paul at SQLTeach in Montreal and he is >not only extremely knowledgable but also very approachable. And finally, he >has a project called Nordic which is an object-relational code generator. >Anyone working in Visual Studio etc. should examine Paul's project. It is >quite amazing. Visit www.sqlbible.com. Note: I'm replying to a message and >thus this will end up on the Access list not the SQL list.... But many >readers have both interests in mind. And I will cc the SQL list with this >message, too. > ??C6ìÕP