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    Lou_Reed is offline VIP
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    Whose error is it anyway?


    I am using MZ Tools on my db file is attached. It is finding lot of errors.

    The problem is that many of the errors have to do with VBA code written by someone else. I guess
    someone at Microsoft.

    For instance its gives a spelling check error: "an error has occured".

    It claim this is misspelled. It is misspelled; I did not put this in however, a Microsoft programmer did.

    It does call into question the programming capabilities of Microsoft or the creators of MZ Tools error checking.

    So who should I listen to? This error is easy, but there are more like this error and they are all not about misspelling.

    Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    Respectfully,

    Lou Reed
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    jwhite is offline Competent Performer
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    Microsoft-created templates are examples only, they are not meant to be an enterprise level application to be able to just download and "plug 'n play". Anytime you download a sample database, you will have things to correct and re-think the established processes, and re-design where needed to work for your business requirements. If Microsoft was paid for their templates, I'm sure you wouldn't see these issues. No, there is no issue with MZ-Tools in the context you describe.

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    Lou_Reed is offline VIP
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    Okay, but a misspelling is easy to fix and avoid. Why have it if you can so easily avoid it?

    Respectfully,

    Lou Reed

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