@Micron - Major apologies! I saw that phrase in a Post a long while ago, but I forgot who wrote it.![]()
I have now saved it in one of my many files - attributed to you.
And I still laugh every time I read it......
@Micron - Major apologies! I saw that phrase in a Post a long while ago, but I forgot who wrote it.![]()
I have now saved it in one of my many files - attributed to you.
And I still laugh every time I read it......
Imitation is the best form of flattery. Quote away! To be honest, I wish I could say that I am the original author of that phrase but alas, I cannot do that in all honesty. It's an OLDIE but it's a GOLDIE.Major apologies! I saw that phrase in a Post a long while ago, but I forgot who wrote it.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
@Hipromark
Sorry to disagree but data not being updated is the least of the problems that can happen.
Corruption will occur if data is being written when a user is connected by any 'unreliable' method such as Wifi on a LAN, a cloud connection such as OneDrive/Dropbox, USB etc, etc.
If you were referring to something like Azure then that's a different matter
@Colin, ditto. I'm not sure if you agree, but Doc posted a treatise on this that was about the best explanation I've seen for some time. If you have the patience to find it, it might be a valuable link here. I'd look but as you know, I'm under a self imposed hiatus at AWF.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
We've noticed you've been very disciplined in that regard.I'd look but as you know, I'm under a self imposed hiatus at AWF.
I suppose it wouldn't be helpful to post a link and ask you if thats what you were refering to.![]()
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Sure, I'll look if you post a link if that's what you mean.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
I couldn't find it.
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I haven't looked as I'm not sure which post you're referring to.
I expect it includes a long section on Server Message Protocol as Doc likes discussing that in detail ...usually with reference to 27.5 years working for the U.S. Navy![]()
I hope that doesn't come across as me being mean!
I think you may need to break your own hiatus if you want to find the link
Follow these steps to create user Interface design for Access Database.
This procedure creates a standalone macro object that will appear under Macros in the Navigation Pane. Standalone macros are useful when you want to reuse the macro in many places of the application. By calling the macro from other macros, you can avoid duplicating the same code in multiple places.
On the Create tab, in the Macros & Code group, click Macro.
Access opens the Macro Builder.
On the Quick Access Toolbar, click Save.
In the Save As dialog box, type a name for the macro, and then click OK.
Continue with the section Add actions to a macro.
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