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- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 11:53:35 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: S-DESJ@UMINN1.BITNET
- Subject: NO SUBJECT
-
- Please subscribe my i.d. to your list about access information.
- Thanks
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 13:32:00 EDT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Phil Comeau <comeau@CRC.SOFKIN.CA>
- Subject: Re: Tab move sequence in Form.
- In-Reply-To: <no.id>; from "Undetermined origin c/o Postmaster" at Feb 26,
- 93 4:32 pm
-
- > So, are other people coming to the conclusion that MS Access is a hodged
- > together POS like I am?
-
- Hard to say. Perhaps if you let us know what kind of hodged together
- POS you are, we could make a valid comparison.
-
- Sorry. Couldn't resist.
-
- Phil Comeau, Software Kinetics Ltd.
- comeau@crc.sofkin.ca
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 13:35:04 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "NATHAN BRINDLE" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: NO SUBJECT
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon, 1 Mar 1993 11:53:35 -0500 from <S-DESJ@UMINN1>
-
- I would be glad to do so, but I need a name to go with the user id to make
- Listserv happy. :) You can subscribe yourself, if you wish, by sending
- a message to LISTSERV@INDYCMS.BITNET with the single line
-
- SUBSCRIBE S-DESJ@UMINN Your Name
-
- Either way is fine; like I say, I just need a real name to go with the id.
-
- Thanks,
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 13:50:14 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "NATHAN BRINDLE" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: apology
-
- Sorry about that last message--I didn't look closely enough at the
- header and replied to the list. It's Monday...
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 14:00:52 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: GA4161@SIUCVMB.BITNET
- Subject: DDE manipulation of Access
-
- Can anyone tell me how to open an Access database via the DDE interface
- described in the Access readme file? At present I can retrieve data from
- such a database (if I know the names of the tables within it) with DDE
- values like the following:
-
- Topic:utility;sql select * from employees in nwind.mdb;
- Item: all , or data, or ... as required.
-
- Thanks in advance!
-
- Elizabeth Klaver
- ga4161@siucvmb.siu.edu
- Dept. of English
- Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 17:58:38 -0800
- Reply-To: robert@slipknot.rain.com
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: robert@SLIPKNOT.RAIN.COM
- Subject: printing reports (macro limitations)
-
- Does anyone know if there is any way for me to write a macro that will print a
- report to a file?
-
- In my effort to produce an ASCII input file as a report from Access, I've
- gotten to the point where I can produce the report and manually print it to a
- file using a generic driver to generate ASCII (non-Postscript) data, suitable
- for input to the next stage of my processing pipeline. However, when I try to
- automate this by putting it into a macro, I can find no way to get past the
- print Dialog box. I need to use it rather than the Print Action because the
- latter specifies no parameters for enabling "print to file."
-
- I tried the SendKeys? Action to send %l (ALT-l) and a file name, but Access
- just sat there with the Print Dialog box, and would get no further. Any ideas?
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- Robert Reed Home Animation Ltd. 503-656-8414
- robert@slipknot.rain.com 5686 First Court, West Linn, OR 97068
-
- I went to a museum where they have all the heads and arms of the statues
- in the other museums
- --Steve Wright
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1993 07:15:35 PDT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Mark Barnet (Business Enter. Syst. Tech)" <v-bmb@MICROSOFT.COM>
- Subject: RE: printing reports (macro limitations)
-
- If I use the Setup from the report, and specify the generic printer
- driver assigned to FILE: then all I get when I run the report is a
- dialog box asking for the filename. It sounds like you are getting more
- than that. Possibly because you have the generic printer driver
- assigned to LPT1: rather than to FILE:.
- ----------
- |From: <netmail!robert@SLIPKNOT.RAIN.COM>
- |To: Multiple recipients of list ACCESS-L
- <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU>
- |Subject: printing reports (macro limitations)
- |Date: Monday, March 01, 1993 5:58PM
- |
- |Does anyone know if there is any way for me to write a macro that will print a
- |report to a file?
- |
- |In my effort to produce an ASCII input file as a report from Access, I've
- |gotten to the point where I can produce the report and manually print it to a
- |file using a generic driver to generate ASCII (non-Postscript) data, suitable
- |for input to the next stage of my processing pipeline. However, when I try to
- |automate this by putting it into a macro, I can find no way to get past the
- |print Dialog box. I need to use it rather than the Print Action because the
- |latter specifies no parameters for enabling "print to file."
- |
- |I tried the SendKeys? Action to send %l (ALT-l) and a file name, but Access
- |just sat there with the Print Dialog box, and would get no further.
- Any ideas?
- |_____________________________________________________________________
- __________
- |Robert Reed Home Animation Ltd. 503-656-8414
- |robert@slipknot.rain.com 5686 First Court, West Linn, OR 97068
- |
- |I went to a museum where they have all the heads and arms of the statues
- |in the other museums
- |--Steve Wright
- |_____________________________________________________________________
- __________
- |
- |
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1993 08:58:01 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: randy legeai <rlegeai@RS1.TCS.TULANE.EDU>
- Subject: Mailing Labels
-
- I've been having a strange problem printing mailing labels
- from Access on my trusty old Panasonic KX-P1180 dot matrix
- printer. If I set up labels using the formwizard, they look
- fine on the screen, but when they print on the DMP, the top
- of the first label doesn't print. Instead, the first label
- starts with the second line, and all labels are then thrown
- off by that amount. Then, there is a form-feed before the last
- label prints. I have selected the correct Avery label, and
- cannot figure out what else could be causing this problem.
- I had a similar problem when I experimented with Approach
- some time ago. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
- --
- Randall Legeai rlegeai@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu
- Federal Agency Affairs / Ctr. Bioenv. Research Phn: 504/865-5758
- 327 Gibson Hall, Tulane University Fax: 504/865-5274
- New Orleans, Louisiana 70118-5698
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1993 10:17:47 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: lrw@SDSC.EDU
- Subject: Calculated field problem
-
- I am having a problem which looks an awful lot like a bug in Access to
- me.
-
- I have a database with a text field called [First Name]. When I print a
- report with the cell value being either First Name or [First Name], then
- the report is fine. However if I make the cell a calculated field (i.e.
- =[First Name]), then the field in the report is printed as #error. The
- reason It is all so fishy is that if I substitute another identically
- defined field for First Name it works in all of the cases.
-
- Has anyone seen this before? Does anyone have a work around? I just want
- to string the first and last names together in the form of
- =[First Name]&" "&[Last Name]
-
- Len Wanger
- lrw@sdsc.edu
- San Diego Supercomputer Center
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1993 11:08:12 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Gene Marshall <genem@HPSWTGM.CUP.HP.COM>
- Subject: Re: Calculated field problem
- In-Reply-To: <9303021835.AA13904@hpcuoa.sv.itc.hp.com>; from "lrw@SDSC.EDU" at
- Mar 2, 93 10:17 am
-
- >
- > I am having a problem which looks an awful lot like a bug in Access to
- > me.
- Nop!
-
- > ... the field in the report is printed as #error.
-
- Hi Len,
-
- As a new user, I get this a lot. The problem (with me anyway) is the
- first field in the 'properties' list. The control needs to be a new
- (unique) name. You are probably leaving it as FirstName. Here access
- wants to use the data in that field, yet you are defining it to be a
- (potentially) different value. Just change that first field (or control)
- name from FirstName to something like FirstName_calculated.
-
- Have fun...
- Gene
-
- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- |Gene Marshall /-/-/ email: genem@.hp.com |
- |Hewlett Packard Co., MS 42UN | Tel: 408/447-5282 |
- |Software Technology Division (SWT) | Fax: 408/447-5039 |
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- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1993 12:28:36 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Morris Myers <xrysta@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Mailing Labels
-
- ----- Begin Included Message -----
- I've been having a strange problem printing mailing labels
- from Access on my trusty old Panasonic KX-P1180 dot matrix
- printer. If I set up labels using the formwizard, they look
- fine on the screen, but when they print on the DMP, the top
- of the first label doesn't print. Instead, the first label
- starts with the second line, and all labels are then thrown
- off by that amount. Then, there is a form-feed before the last
- label prints. I have selected the correct Avery label, and
- cannot figure out what else could be causing this problem.
- I had a similar problem when I experimented with Approach
- some time ago. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
- ----- End Included Message -----
-
-
- I've seen this same bug using MicroSoft Word mail merge to print
- labels. I don't have a work-around. I suspect the problem may be
- inherent in Microsoft 'scripts' that print labels. If I find a way
- around the problem I'll post it. If anyone else figures out how to
- make Access work right I will try to apply that solution to MS Word.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 08:38:04 MDT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Comments: Converted from PROFS to RFC822 format by PUMP V2.1
- From: "Brian Keeler (403) - 471-8623" <BRIANK@NAIT.AB.CA>
- Subject: Calculated field problem
- In-Reply-To: note of 93-03-02 18:55
-
- to string the firstname and last name together use the following command:
-
- ="|[firstname]| |[lastname]|" this will also eliminate spaces etc.
- from the firstname field.
- I used this in a REPORT option
-
- Brian Keeler (403) - 471-8623
- Application Services Coordinator
- Information Services Division
- domain: briank@nait.ab.ca
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 09:03:27 PDT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Mark Barnet (Business Enter. Syst. Tech)" <v-bmb@MICROSOFT.COM>
- Subject: RE: Calculated field problem
-
- The field name on the report/form must not equal the source name if you
- expect to use a function as the source.
- eg.
- given field in database called [Field]
- given form field called [Field] with source called [Field] or Field ==> success
- given form field called [Field] with source called =[Field] ==> failure
- (recursive reference to itself)
- given form field called [F1] with source called [Field] or Field or
- =[Field] ==> success (no recursiveness here!)
-
- ----------
- |From: <netmail!lrw@SDSC.EDU>
- |To: Multiple recipients of list ACCESS-L
- <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU>
- |Subject: Calculated field problem
- |Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1993 10:17AM
- |
- |I am having a problem which looks an awful lot like a bug in Access to
- |me.
- |
- |I have a database with a text field called [First Name]. When I print a
- |report with the cell value being either First Name or [First Name], then
- |the report is fine. However if I make the cell a calculated field (i.e.
- |=[First Name]), then the field in the report is printed as #error. The
- |reason It is all so fishy is that if I substitute another identically
- |defined field for First Name it works in all of the cases.
- |
- |Has anyone seen this before? Does anyone have a work around? I just want
- |to string the first and last names together in the form of
- |=[First Name]&" "&[Last Name]
- |
- |Len Wanger
- |lrw@sdsc.edu
- |San Diego Supercomputer Center
- |
- |
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 09:22:40 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: lrw@SDSC.EDU
- Subject: Re: Calculated field problem
- In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed,
- 03 Mar 93 09:03:27 PDT." <9303031700.AA08202@sluggo.sdsc.edu>
-
- > The field name on the report/form must not equal the source name if you
- > expect to use a function as the source.
- > eg.
- > given field in database called [Field]
- > given form field called [Field] with source called [Field] or Field ==>
- success
- > given form field called [Field] with source called =[Field] ==> failure
- > (recursive reference to itself)
- > given form field called [F1] with source called [Field] or Field or
- > =[Field] ==> success (no recursiveness here!)
-
- Thanks to the various Access sages who pointed out the error in my ways! This
- was indeed the problem. I also appologize to the Access team for implying that
- there was a bug. I do believe this problem might be a good candidate of this
- group ever puts together a FAQ list (and maybe for Microsoft to add to the
- Q&A file). Several other people also mentioned to me that they had experienced
- this problem.
-
- Len Wanger
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 12:47:40 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan C. Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: FAQ list
- In-Reply-To: Message of Wed, 3 Mar 1993 09:22:40 -0800 from <lrw@SDSC.EDU>
-
- If someone wants to develop a FAQ list for ACCESS-L, I will try to get
- disk space to store it on. My life is already busy enough...:)...but
- if all I have to do is store it, I think it's something we should offer.
-
- Anyone interested in producing such a compilation should contact me directly
- via private mail.
-
- By the way, I think the bouncing mail situation has cleared up. I haven't
- gotten any errors back for two days, meaning (I hope) that the Internet
- domain list here at INDYCMS has been updated. Fingers are crossed.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 13:49:16 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Sunday EVERYDAY <sl313028@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: FAQ list
- In-Reply-To: <no.id> from "Nathan C. Brindle" at Mar 3, 93 12:47:40 pm
-
- >
- > If someone wants to develop a FAQ list for ACCESS-L, I will try to get
- > disk space to store it on. My life is already busy enough...:)...but
- > if all I have to do is store it, I think it's something we should offer.
- >
- > Anyone interested in producing such a compilation should contact me directly
- > via private mail.
- kinda funny. I just downloaded the FAQ from Microsoft, so i'll be
- uploading them soon. (by the end of this week). :)
- (yes, i'm too lazy to respond personally, nate.:)
- >
- > -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- > Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- > Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- > Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- > List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- > Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >
- -jon
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 12:28:02 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "ROBERT GRINNELL,
- SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY" <r_grinnell@LUKE.SPU.EDU>
- Subject: FoxPro list?
-
- Does anyone know of a list/forum for FoxPro?
-
- Robert Grinnell
- Seattle Pacific University
- r_grinnell@luke.spu.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 13:17:42 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Tony Tam <tonyt@CIMSIM.BERKELEY.EDU>
-
- Hi, I need help in implementing pop up forms in ACCESS. What I want to do
- is to have a Combo box for a list of customers in a 'Inventory' form and let the
- user either type in a name or select it from the list. If the
- customer is not in the list, the user can pop up another form to add a customer.
- But I want to have the pop up form to add the customer that the user typed and I
- want the pop form to be modal. Since in the customer form, there might be a
- 'Zip' code
- Combo Box that the user can pop up and add a zip code and so on.
-
- The problem is that when I open up the form as modal, the code doesn't continue
- until
- the modal form is closed. This customer form may be called from any number of
- other forms
- so I don't want any code on the 'customer' form to reference specify forms.
-
- Any ideas?
-
-
- ---------------------
- Tony <having a lot of fun> Tam :) | tonyt@cimsim.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 13:39:00 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Tony Tam <tonyt@CIMSIM.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Tab move Sequence in form
-
- >Unfortunately disabling it is not going to suit the purpose. I want
- >to have a button that operates that isn't in the tab order. I guess
- >I'll have to wait for the next version or try something that someone
- >else suggested in private mail, that is, put the button in the header
- >or footer of the form.
-
- What about changing the OnExit property of the control that has the
- tab order before your button to skip to the next control?
-
- Write a ACCESS function called GotoToControl() and set the OnExit property
- of the previous control to be '=GotoControl("NextControl")
-
- --------------------------------------------
- Function GotoToControl(ctrlName As String)
-
- DoCmd GotoControl ctrlName // I think the name of the Macro is GotoControl
-
- End Function
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Tony <having a lot of fun> Tam :) | tonyt@cimsim.berkeley.edu (Internet)
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 18:24:04 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: prevo@BLOT.KSC.NASA.GOV
- Subject: Re: Tab move Sequence in form
- In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 03 Mar 93 13:39:00 PST."
-
- >What about changing the OnExit property of the control that has the
- >tab order before your button to skip to the next control?
- >
- >Write a ACCESS function called GotoToControl() and set the OnExit property
- >of the previous control to be '=GotoControl("NextControl")
- >
- >--------------------------------------------
- >Function GotoToControl(ctrlName As String)
- >
- > DoCmd GotoControl ctrlName // I think the name of the Macro is GotoControl
- >
- >End Function
- >
- >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >Tony <having a lot of fun> Tam :) | tonyt@cimsim.berkeley.edu (Internet)
-
- But how do you know if you're exiting the control in a backward or forward
- direction? That was my only problem with this approach.
-
- Joe
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 12:43:37 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Rickey Thomas Tom <rickt@ZED.COM>
-
- I hope someone out there can solve the following problem
-
-
- I have two tables
-
- table1 table2
- lastName firstName lastName
- tom doug tom
- john doug john
- jackson mathew john
- wilson
-
- I need an SQL statement which will
-
- 1) fetch all lastnames from table1 WHICH ARE NOT in Table2 and the firstname is
- doug
-
- Such a query, when applied to the above will return a list from table1 which
- include jackson, wilson. The lastname fields are foreign keys.
-
- In the lastest ANSI SQL standard, I could just use
-
- SELECT lastName * from table1 where lastname not in
- (select lastname from table 2 where firstname = "doug")
-
- It appears that the in() statement in Access does not allow another select
- statement (syntax error is posted)
-
-
- Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 12:46:06 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Rickey Thomas Tom <rickt@ZED.COM>
- Subject: help with multi table queries
-
- I hope someone out there can solve the following problem
-
-
- I have two tables
-
- table1 table2
- lastName firstName lastName
- tom doug tom
- john doug john
- jackson mathew john
- wilson
-
- I need an SQL statement which will
-
- 1) fetch all lastnames from table1 WHICH ARE NOT in Table2 and the firstname is
- doug
-
- Such a query, when applied to the above will return a list from table1 which
- include jackson, wilson. The lastname fields are foreign keys.
-
- In the lastest ANSI SQL standard, I could just use
-
- SELECT lastName * from table1 where lastname not in
- (select lastname from table 2 where firstname = "doug")
-
- It appears that the in() statement in Access does not allow another select
- statement (syntax error is posted)
-
-
- Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance
-
- Rick
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 19:38:42 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: George Raudabaugh <RAUDABAUGH@IDICL1.IDI.BATTELLE.ORG>
-
- My general question on this, is there a way to do an kind of subselect (or
- sub query or nested select - take your pick) in Access? I've had zero luck
- in this and would guess its a FAQ.
-
- GR.
-
- --
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- Information Dimensions, Inc. raudabaugh@idicl1.idi.battelle.org (work email)
- 5080 Tuttle Crossing Blvd.
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-
- >From: IN%"ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.edu" "Microsoft Access Databa
- se Discussion List" 3-MAR-1993 19:02:46.69
- >To: IN%"ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.edu" "Multiple recipients of li
- st ACCESS-L"
- >CC:
- >Subj:
- >
- >I hope someone out there can solve the following problem
- >
- >
- >I have two tables
- >
- >table1 table2
- > lastName firstName lastName
- > tom doug tom
- > john doug john
- > jackson mathew john
- > wilson
- >
- >I need an SQL statement which will
- >
- >1) fetch all lastnames from table1 WHICH ARE NOT in Table2 and the firstname is
- > doug
- >
- >Such a query, when applied to the above will return a list from table1 which
- >include jackson, wilson. The lastname fields are foreign keys.
- >
- >In the lastest ANSI SQL standard, I could just use
- >
- >SELECT lastName * from table1 where lastname not in
- > (select lastname from table 2 where firstname = "doug")
- >
- >It appears that the in() statement in Access does not allow another select
- >statement (syntax error is posted)
- >
- >
- >Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1993 02:01:32 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Tab move Sequence in form
- In-Reply-To: <9303032326.AA15443@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from
- "prevo@BLOT.KSC.NASA.GOV" at Mar 3, 93 06:24:04 pm
-
- How about moving this one button to the end of your tab order (you can
- group all such buttons there) and then set OnEnter property of the first
- one of them to run a macro that sends you to the first object in tab order,
- and OnEnter in the last one to send you to the last object.
-
- Dmitry Serebrennikov dmitry@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1993 09:32:36 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Steve Carr <rthr427@EMX.CC.UTEXAS.EDU>
- Subject: Searching Subforms
-
- Can I search subform records to filter records in the parent form? The
- documentation says you can't do it, but then elsewhere I've seen examples of
- expressions that refer to controls on the subform.
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- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1993 09:38:10 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "ROBERT GRINNELL,
- SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY" <r_grinnell@LUKE.SPU.EDU>
- Subject: Implementing pop-up forms
-
- On Wed, 3 Mar 1993 13:17:42 PST, Tony Tam wrote:
-
- >Hi, I need help in implementing pop up forms in ACCESS. What I want to do
- >is to have a Combo box for a list of customers in a 'Inventory' form and let th
- e
- >user either type in a name or select it from the list. If the
- >customer is not in the list, the user can pop up another form to add a customer
- .
- >But I want to have the pop up form to add the customer that the user typed and
- I
- >want the pop form to be modal. Since in the customer form, there might be a
- > 'Zip' code
- >Combo Box that the user can pop up and add a zip code and so on.
-
- >The problem is that when I open up the form as modal, the code doesn't continue
- > until
- >the modal form is closed. This customer form may be called from any number of
- > other forms
- >so I don't want any code on the 'customer' form to reference specify forms.
-
- I'm not sure I have interpretted your question correctly, but here's a stab
- at it. (I'm coming from a Visual Basic background, just beginning in Access,
- so plz excuse if something doesn't fit quite right.)
-
- Let's say you have an order entry form, on which one control is a combo box
- of customer names. If the user doesn't find the name in the list, he types in
- a new name. Event code for the combo box captures this, and from this point,
- you want to put the user into a form for entry of all pertinent customer
- data before continuing with order entry. But other forms in your system
- (perhaps invoice preparation, etc.) need to be able to do the same thing -
- add a new customer.
-
- Implement the handling of the New Customer form through a function procedure,
- which can be called from any other procedure/form. The function [let's call
- it AddNewCustomer()] pops up the New Customer form as modal to collect the
- info. Set up the function such that you pass it the string of the new name
- the user entered. Have it return a value or string that you can use in the
- caller routine to determine whether a new customer was added successfully,
- maybe the new customer's ID or name (in final form), or the value False if
- the customer was not added successfully.
-
- BTW, if you need a user to enter just one item on a pop-up form, just use
- the MsgBox function (not statement). This would do for something like your
- zip code example.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- Robert Grinnell
- Seattle Pacific University
- r_grinnell@luke.spu.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1993 10:56:38 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Tony Tam <tonyt@CIMSIM.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Implementing pop-up forms
-
- > > other forms
- > >so I don't want any code on the 'customer' form to reference specify forms.
- >
- > I'm not sure I have interpretted your question correctly, but here's a stab
- > at it. (I'm coming from a Visual Basic background, just beginning in Access,
- > so plz excuse if something doesn't fit quite right.)
- >
- > Let's say you have an order entry form, on which one control is a combo box
- > of customer names. If the user doesn't find the name in the list, he types in
- > a new name. Event code for the combo box captures this, and from this point,
- > you want to put the user into a form for entry of all pertinent customer
- > data before continuing with order entry. But other forms in your system
- > (perhaps invoice preparation, etc.) need to be able to do the same thing -
- > add a new customer.
- >
- > Implement the handling of the New Customer form through a function procedure,
- > which can be called from any other procedure/form. The function [let's call
- > it AddNewCustomer()] pops up the New Customer form as modal to collect the
- > info. Set up the function such that you pass it the string of the new name
- > the user entered. Have it return a value or string that you can use in the
- > caller routine to determine whether a new customer was added successfully,
- > maybe the new customer's ID or name (in final form), or the value False if
- > the customer was not added successfully.
- >
-
- But the problem is that how do I pass in the customer name that the user
- typed into a modal form?
-
- Thanks
-
- ---------------------
- Tony <having a lot of fun> Tam :) | tonyt@cimsim.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1993 16:44:24 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Editing Question
-
- Hello, I hope someone has come across of what I am trying to do:
- does any one have a suggestion on what was the intended way to handle a
- situation like following in Access
-
- I have a form with customer information (address etc.) and do not
- want to let user edit the information accidentally, i.e. I want
- for user to have to press some button before he is allowed to edit
- any of the fields.
- I have implemented this using a button that runs MenuCommand "Editing
- Allowed" (because I didn't find how to do this with just macro commands).
- Thus I have the form come up with editing disabled and then I can toggle
- that with the button.
-
- My problem is that now I am changing the design and now I will have
- some fields in the header of the form that I *want* user to edit
- (such as search criteria), but my scheme prevents user from changing
- those fields too.
-
- My question is can anyone think of another way to implement this so that
- I prohibit editing only sertain fields and that I can controll that with
- a button?
-
-
- Thanks
-
- Dmitry Serebrennikov dmitry@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1993 09:15:43 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "ROBERT GRINNELL,
- SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY" <r_grinnell@LUKE.SPU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Implementing pop-up forms
-
- >But the problem is that how do I pass in the customer name that the user
- >typed into a modal form?
-
- On your new customer form, you'll have a text box for the customer's name.
- Set the value of that text box to the name which is passed to the function,
- BEFORE displaying the form, like:
-
- frmNewCustomer!txtCustomerName = $NewName
-
- where $NewName is the variable in function's definition.
-
- Robert Grinnell
- Seattle Pacific University
- r_grinnell@luke.spu.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1993 16:57:11 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was redl@CARSON.U.WASHINGTON.EDU
- From: Ned Logan <redl@MILTON.U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
- Subject: Mailing list
-
- Please unsubscribe me to the ACCESS-L mailing list. I don't have access to
- ACCESS any more. Thank you very much.
-
- Ned
- =========================================================================
- Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1993 10:11:10 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Tony Tam <tonyt@CIMSIM.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Implementing pop-up forms
-
- > >But the problem is that how do I pass in the customer name that the user
- > >typed into a modal form?
- >
- > On your new customer form, you'll have a text box for the customer's name.
- > Set the value of that text box to the name which is passed to the function,
- > BEFORE displaying the form, like:
- >
- > frmNewCustomer!txtCustomerName = $NewName
- >
- > where $NewName is the variable in function's definition.
- >
-
- Thanks for all your help. But either I'm not reading the manual
- correctly for Access Basic or you might not that familar with Access.
-
- In order to open a form, we have to use a syntax like:
-
- OpenForm "FormName", A_NORMAL,..., [A_DIALOG]|[A_NORMAL]|[A_ICON]|[A_HIDDEN]
-
- So if I want to open the form in A_DIALOG, the code would not continue
- until the form is closed, which makes sense for a MODAL DIALOG BOX. But
- after I open the form, how do I set the values since the code would not
- continue until the form is closed? Sorry if I'm either not asking the
- right question or that I'm missing something.
-
-
- ---------------------
- Tony <having a lot of fun> Tam :) | tonyt@cimsim.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 09:13:03 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Toby Rockwell <p00220@PSILINK.COM>
- Subject: Forcing Capital Letters
- In-Reply-To: <9303080316.AA21072@worldlink.worldlink.com>
-
- I had no problem forcing letters in my state and (Canadian) zip code
- fields to be all caps (> in format), but when a report is generated to
- print out mailing labels, the damned letters revert to lower case.
- looking at the output of the underlying query shows upper case as does
- the base table. However entering an individual field to edit it in the
- base table does indicate that the stored characters are indeed lower
- case.
-
- So how does one force the actual storage of the characters to be upper
- case, or alternatively force the output of the report to print as upper case?
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 08:47:00 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: miguelr@IHLPE.ATT.COM
- Subject: Re: Forcing Capital Letters
-
- No, you have to specify the '>' as part of the field definition when you
- define the table (format field).
-
- Or, you can specify the '>' as part of your report.
-
- Miguel A. Rivera
- AT&T Bell Labs.
- Naperville, IL. 60563
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 10:08:50 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Forcing Capital Letters
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon,
- 8 Mar 1993 08:47:00 CST from <miguelr@IHLPE.ATT.CO M>
-
- True. What he wants can be accomplished by setting the format property
- of the text box on the report to ">". If he wants to have the table field
- default to all caps, he needs to set the format property of the field
- accordingly.
-
- (I know this is repetetive, but I'm trying to track down a couple of mail
- bounces and thought I would chime in. Sorry...)
-
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- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 12:25:52 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Toby Rockwell <p00220@PSILINK.COM>
- Subject: ReQuery: Forcing Capital Letters
- In-Reply-To: <9303081513.AA04958@worldlink.worldlink.com>
-
- Perhaps I didn't make my exact requirements clear. '>' alone will
- apparently not fulfil my requirements thusly:
-
- >True. What he wants can be accomplished by setting the format property
- >of the text box on the report to ">".
-
- Except that my text reads: [city]&", "&[state]&" "&(etc.) so the entire
- text box cannot be set to UpperCase as I only want the State in Uppers.
-
- >If he wants to have the table field
- >default to all caps, he needs to set the format property of the field
- >accordingly.
-
- Assuming that what is meant here is to simply put a '>' into the format line,
- I would have thought that this would work as well. This was my
- original method as it happens. When one looks at
- the table itself, or a subsequent query, the state field will be
- "displayed to the screen" as UpperCase. If, however, the cursor is put
- into the state field for editing; the actual text entered in the field
- (and the text that is subsequently printed out in the report) is found
- to be *still* the same form that it was entered as originally. In other
- words, only the display of the field appears to be affected, not the
- underlying data stored in the field. So, my question remains
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 13:04:35 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Toby Rockwell <p00220@PSILINK.COM>
- Subject: Re: Forcing Capital Letters
- In-Reply-To: <9303081513.AA04958@worldlink.worldlink.com>
-
- Mea Culpa, mea maxima culpa
- Tough problems yield, little ones fester.
- I self-found the solution as I should have before, an in line format
- statement: [city]&", "&format([state],">")&" "(etc.) which works just fine.
-
- I WOULD like to know, why doesn't the actual value in the table get
- stores as it is formatted?
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 20:58:02 SAT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Trevor D. Rotzien" <RSIU42A@SAUPM00.BITNET>
- Subject: Repetitive display of main form rows in left join
-
- Greetings,
-
- I have just begun to develop Access db's for my colleagues, and would be
- enjoying it without reservation, except for one problem:
-
- In a form/subform view, the data from the main row is repeated as many
- times as there are matching rows in the subform for that main row. The
- form has as it's source a left join query. These redundant rows ONLY
- appear in the view, and not in the table. The fact that the
- repetition number is exactly equal to the number of matching rows in the
- subform implies to me that the wording of my query is at fault, but I
- can't see any obvious problem.
-
- For those of you who are SQLiterate, I'll forward the text of the query
- shortly.
-
- Thanks for any and all suggestions!
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- trevor d. rotzien marine science group
- k.f.u.p.m. box 118 water resources & environment division
- dhahran 31261 the research institute
- saudi arabia king fahd university of petroleum & minerals
-
- email: rsiu42a@saupm00.bitnet
- office: -966-03-860-4316
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 19:10:57 EDT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Steve Miller <miller@ROADRUNNER.PICTEL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Tab move Sequence in form
- In-Reply-To: <9303082335.AB11191@gateway.pictel.com>; from "Revised List
- Processor" at Mar 8, 93 6:39 pm
-
- > Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1993 18:24:04 -0500
- > Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- > <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- > Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- > <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- > From: prevo@BLOT.KSC.NASA.GOV
- > Subject: Re: Tab move Sequence in form
- > In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 03 Mar 93 13:39:00 PST."
- >
- > >What about changing the OnExit property of the control that has the
- > >tab order before your button to skip to the next control?
- > >
- > >Write a ACCESS function called GotoToControl() and set the OnExit property
- > >of the previous control to be '=GotoControl("NextControl")
- > >
- > >--------------------------------------------
- > >Function GotoToControl(ctrlName As String)
- > >
- > > DoCmd GotoControl ctrlName // I think the name of the Macro is
- GotoControl
- > >
- > >End Function
- > >
- > >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- > >Tony <having a lot of fun> Tam :) | tonyt@cimsim.berkeley.edu (Internet)
- >
- > But how do you know if you're exiting the control in a backward or forward
- > direction? That was my only problem with this approach.
- >
- > Joe
-
-
- In order to get around this problem, use a dummy control,
- usually an unbound text box. You add this dummy control between
- the the last control you want in the tab order and the button,
- like this:
-
- Control_1
- Control_2
- Control_3
- Dummy_Control
- Button_1
- Button_2
-
- Now, set the OnEnter property of the Dummy_Control to a macro
- which goes to Control_1. This results in a backwards tab from
- Control_3 going to Control_2 and a forward tab going to
- Control_1.
-
- The key to this is the Dummy_Control. This has to be a visible
- control. However, if you make it really small and put it near the
- edge of the form, it isn't visible. Just make sure you remember
- where you put it on the form so that you can find it if you need
- to.
-
- --
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
- | Steve Miller PictureTel Corporation |
- | email: miller@pictel.com One Corporation Way |
- | phone: (508) 977-8235 Peabody, MA 01960 |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1993 07:25:26 SAT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Trevor D. Rotzien" <RSIU42A@SAUPM00.BITNET>
- Subject: Repeated main rows in form/subform
-
- This query is used as the record source for a form/subform:
-
-
- FROM Main List, Synonyms,
-
-
- I want all records in Main List to be displayed once, and any records
- matching the join criteria to be displayed in the subform. What I am
- getting is a matching record in Main List repeated for as many times
- as there are matching records in Synonyms. The matching records in
- Synonyms are displayed correctly in the subform.
-
- Comments?
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- trevor d. rotzien marine science group
- k.f.u.p.m. box 118 water resources & environment division
- dhahran 31261 the research institute
- saudi arabia king fahd university of petroleum & minerals
-
- email: rsiu42a@saupm00.bitnet
- office: -966-03-860-4316
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1993 16:30:27 +1000
- Reply-To: j.briganti@trl.oz.au
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Joe Briganti <j.briganti@TRL.OZ.AU>
- Subject: changing a report-wizard generated report
-
- How do you make changes to report-wizard generated reports.
-
- For example, say I have created a mailing label report using the
- wizard and I used say avery-label 1562 (English) but want to change
- it (after I've saved the report) to say 1563?
-
- I've checked the manual and it only refers to changing the formats
- of the fields selected etc.
-
- The same would apply to I guess whether you originally selected
- "executive" style but then after saving decide you want "ledger" style.
-
- A reference to manual would be appreciated in addition to any help in this
- matter.
-
- Thanks in advance.
- --
- Joe Briganti ( j.briganti@trl.oz.au )
- Contractual obligations prevent me from speaking on behalf of my employer.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1993 09:08:17 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: repeated rows in query containing join
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- What you have not done is ensured that a join condition of the type
- table1.X=table2.Y is encoded in the query. This is done either by specifying
- a relationship or adding it into the WHERE clause.
-
- Select A.b, A.c, B.aa, B.cc
- from A,B
- where A.b = B.b
-
- When joining a table to another (be it itself a view or anything) this type
- of where clause mus be used, if outer join is needed then use the syntax
- for that. All these are also specifiable using the graphical relationship
- tool as well.
-
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1993 09:46:19 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Gerry Roston <gerry@FRC2.FRC.RI.CMU.EDU>
- Subject: Help using dynaset within AB
-
- It is my turn to ask for help. I spoke with the tech support folks,
- but the answer was not complete. I followed up with the following
- (as a Fax) but they never responded. If the following description is
- incomplete, please let me know and I will add the additional
- required information. Your help is appreciated. (p.s. When I get
- this done, I have no problem sharing the results with y'all.)
-
- I have a report, named BibReport, based on a query. Because of the nature
- of the output, I did not use the Report Wizard to create this report,
- rather I started with a blank report and added a single, unbound control to
- the section. Looking at the properties, the Record Source for the report
- is Search, the Control Name for the single text box is Text1111 and the
- Control Source is shown as =OD().
-
- The query, Search, is also quite simple. The first column sorts the table
- based on one of the fields, and the second uses a Like criteria to limit
- the records. Because of the type of application, the query property
- Restrict Available Fields is not selected, i.e., I want all fields to
- appear in the dynaset.
-
- So, now we must look at OD(). The purpose of this function is to format
- the output properly. Since my table has 25 fields, I am only showing a
- simplified version of this module:
-
- Option Compare Database 'Use database order for string comparisons
- Option Explicit
-
- Function OD () As String
- Dim ds As Dynaset
- Dim toe, an, au, jnl, kw, mn, note, num, pp, tl, vol, yr As String
- Dim workString As String
-
- Set ds = Reports!BibReport.Dynaset
- toe = ds![type of entry] 'type of entry, Author and Title are all defined
- au = ds![Author] 'fields in my table, and also in the dynaset
- tl = ds![Title] '[rest of variable assignments removed for brevity]
-
- Select Case toe
- Case "Article"
- workString = au & ". " & tl & ". " & jnl & ", "
- If Not IsNull(vol) Then OD = OD & vol
- If Not IsNull(num) Then OD = OD & "(" & num & ")"
- If Not IsNull(pp) Then OD = OD & ":" & pp & ", " Else OD = OD & ": "
- If Not IsNull(mn) Then OD = OD & mn & " "
- OD = OD & yr
- If Not IsNull(kw) Then OD = OD & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & "Keywords: " &
- kw
- If Not IsNull(an) Then OD = OD & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & an
- End Select
- OD = workString
- End Function
-
- When I open the report in preview mode, I get a pop-up-window with the
- message Couldn't Find field 'type of entry'. However, this field does
- exist in the table, and I assume in the query also because of the query
- property mentioned above. The is not a typographical error as I have tried
- this with many of the fields and consistently get the same result. To try
- an figure out what was going on, I found the following routine in The
- Language Reference, page 163.
-
- Sub Print_Field_Names ()
- Dim ListSet As Snapshot
- Set ListSet = Reports!BibReport.Dynaset.ListFields()
- ListSet.MoveFirst
- Do Until ListSet.EOF
- Debug.Print ListSet.Name
- ListSet.MoveNext
- Loop
- End Sub
-
- I ran this program in the Immediate Window and the result I got was #NULL#.
- So, some how, the fields are getting lost. However, when I print
- the value of Reports!BibReport.Dynaset.RecordCount, it prints a value of 18,
- which is correct!
-
- Now, if one of you is really up to the challenge, try the following
- (but I am certain that it can not be done): In the block of code
- shown above, routine OD, figure out how to make certain items appear
- in the regular font and part in italic font!
- Gerry Roston (gerry@cmu.edu) | A man's ethical behavior should be based
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- (412) 268-3856 | way if he had to be restrained by fear and
- | punishment and hope of reward after death.
- The opinions expressed are mine | Albert Einstein
- and do not reflect the official |
- position of CMU, FRC, RedZone, |
- or any other organization. |
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1993 11:00:40 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Tony Tam <tonyt@CIMSIM.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: changing a report-wizard generated report
- In-Reply-To: Joe Briganti's message of Tue,
- 9 Mar 1993 16:30:27 +1000
- <9303090632.AA09588@nettlerash.berkeley.edu>
-
- >How do you make changes to report-wizard generated reports.
-
- >For example, say I have created a mailing label report using the
- >wizard and I used say avery-label 1562 (English) but want to change
- >it (after I've saved the report) to say 1563?
-
- >I've checked the manual and it only refers to changing the formats
- >of the fields selected etc.
-
- >The same would apply to I guess whether you originally selected
- >"executive" style but then after saving decide you want "ledger" style.
-
- >A reference to manual would be appreciated in addition to any help in this
- >matter.
-
- I believe you can just use ACCESS to open the wizard.mda and change the code
- in there. I think you'll have to rename it wizard.mdb and uncomment the
- line in your msaccess.ini to not use the wizard.mdb in the [utility] section.
-
- Hope it helps
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Never be afraid of asking questions"
-
- Tony <Always having fun> Tam tonyt@cimsim.berkeley.edu
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1993 13:08:22 EST
- Reply-To: ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Repeated main rows in form/subform
-
- The following message was returned to me as an error. Several lines of
- header have been excised to make it palatable to the system.
-
- REPOSTED MESSAGE BEGINS:
-
- Message-Id: <9303111643.AA09998@ottawa.opl.com>
- Received: by hamilton
- (16.8/16.2) id AA11813; Thu, 11 Mar 93 11:43:46 -0500
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 93 11:43:46 -0500
- From: Kawi Neal <neal@opl.com>
-
- > Message-Id: <9303090434.AA11037@ottawa.opl.com>
- > Received: from PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU by pucc.Princeton.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R2)
- > with BSMTP id 1886; Mon, 08 Mar 93 23:33:01 EST
- > Received: from PUCC.BITNET (NJE origin LISTSERV@PUCC) by PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
- (LMail V1.1d/1.7f) with BSMTP id 5512; Mon, 8 Mar 1993 23:33:01 -0500
- > Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1993 07:25:26 SAT
- > From: "Trevor D. Rotzien" <RSIU42A@SAUPM00.BITNET>
- > Subject: Repeated main rows in form/subform
- > Status: RO
-
- > This query is used as the record source for a form/subform:
-
-
- > FROM Main List, Synonyms,
-
-
- > I want all records in Main List to be displayed once, and any records
- > matching the join criteria to be displayed in the subform. What I am
- > getting is a matching record in Main List repeated for as many times
- > as there are matching records in Synonyms. The matching records in
- > Synonyms are displayed correctly in the subform.
-
- > Comments?
-
- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- > trevor d. rotzien marine science group
- > k.f.u.p.m. box 118 water resources & environment division
- > dhahran 31261 the research institute
- > saudi arabia king fahd university of petroleum & minerals
-
- > email: rsiu42a@saupm00.bitnet
- > office: -966-03-860-4316
- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Note : Disregard previous mail.....accidentally sent off before completion..
-
-
- Seems like you have a one-to-one relationship between the Main List and Synonyms
- "Matching record in Main List repeated for as many times as there are
- matching records in Synonyms."
-
- What you could do is create two querries ( MainList & Synonyms )
- Set the Properties of the MainList querry to Unique Values. Note : Your
- form will now be base on unique MainList values
-
- and base the Synonyms querry on the Control in the Main List form that contains
- the join criteria (the unique matching value).
- Note : You can use control ( [ContrlName]) values as the basis of you criteria.
-
-
- Kawi Neal
- neal@opl.com
- MARCAM
-
- REPOSTED MESSAGE ENDS
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1993 16:00:20 EST
- Reply-To: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Joining with MS-ACCESS list
-
- I have been in correspondence with Georg Chytil, who runs another Access
- list in Europe, regarding merging our two lists. Unfortunately, it isn't
- as easy as it sounds, and the closest we can come to this is giving him
- a "full feed" of ACCESS-L without a direct return connection to MS-ACCESS.
- This would unfortunately mean that some people who want to subscribe to
- both lists would receive some duplicate mail.
-
- Georg and I believe that there is enough interest on both sides to support
- this even though some people will get some duplication of mail. I would
- like to go ahead with this project, but if there is a great deal of
- negative feedback from ACCESS-L subscribers, I will bow to the will of
- the majority.
-
- Please send comments to me directly, rather than responding to the list.
- Sincerely,
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1993 16:44:55 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Brian M. Glasgow" <BRIAN@VETS.VETMED.MISSOURI.EDU>
- Subject: Runtime licensing for Access
-
- Can anyone give me information concerning a Run_time License for MS-
- Access. (AKA Added Value reseller packaging) I have developed a few
- good applications that I would like to sell as stand-alone
- applications but am reluctant to sell the whole Access Package
- (particularly at the new Suggested Price)
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1993 15:57:18 MDT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Comments: Converted from PROFS to RFC822 format by PUMP V2.1
- From: "Brian Keeler (403) - 471-8623" <BRIANK@NAIT.AB.CA>
- Subject: Microsoft Access - IIf function
-
- From the database I have created, fields eg. name address1 address2 city
- province postalcode, I am creating a report. The problem is that address2
- is NULL sometimes, thus when you view or print the report you get
-
- output lines on Report
-
- line1 Brian Keeler Brian Keeler
- line2 8403-44 avenue or 8403-44 avenue
- line3 Apartment 201
- line4 Edmonton Alberta T6K0Z6 Edmonton Alberta T6K0Z6
-
- What I used so that if address2 was NULL it would move the next line up and
- I would have another function statement to put in a blank line on line 4
- when address2 is null, this is right out of the user's guide Page 485
- and it does not work.
-
- =IIf([address2]Is Null,"|[city]| |[province]| |[postalcode]|","[address2]")
-
- Could someone please explain why or give me a solution to work around
- this problem.
- Have I found a bug?? because when you look in the user guide manual and
- compare the online help for the same IIf function the syntax is different.
- I have tried both... thanks in advance...
-
- Brian Keeler (403) - 471-8623
- Application Services Coordinator
- Information Services Division
- domain: briank@nait.ab.ca
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1993 17:19:21 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Runtime licensing for Access
- In-Reply-To: <9303112248.AA24746@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from "Brian M.
- Glasgow" at Mar 11, 93 04:44:55 pm
-
- >
- > Can anyone give me information concerning a Run_time License for MS-
- > Access. (AKA Added Value reseller packaging) I have developed a few
- >
- Along the simular lines: has anyone heard of a compiler for ACCESS?
- I heard that it is being developed, but I don't know if that's true.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1993 18:21:52 -0700
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: FELLOWS STEVEN B <sfellows@SLATE.MINES.COLORADO.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Runtime licensing for Access
-
- I called Microsoft lastweek and asked them about this.
- They said that a runtime licenseing version is in the works.
- It would probably be priced the same as Access, but would enable you
- to give your compiled database to a user who does not have Access.
-
- This was according to a saleswoman.
-
- Steven B. Fellows
- sfellows@slate.mines.colorado.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1993 17:28:06 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Microsoft Access - IIf function
- In-Reply-To: <9303120316.AA02960@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from "Brian Keeler"
- at Mar 11, 93 03:57:18 pm
-
- >
- > line1 Brian Keeler Brian Keeler
- > line2 8403-44 avenue or 8403-44 avenue
- > line3 Apartment 201
- > line4 Edmonton Alberta T6K0Z6 Edmonton Alberta T6K0Z6
- >
- ...
- >
- > =IIf([address2]Is Null,"|[city]| |[province]| |[postalcode]|","[address2]")
- >
- I don't have a manual at my side right now, but isn't it IsNull([address1])
- not [address2]Is Null?
- Also I am not familiar with "|[field]| |[field]|..." sintax. I've seen here
- people refer to it, but I havn't used it yet. It seems strange though, that
- you need to put it in ""... ,spacially the "[address]" stuff.
-
- Hope this doesn't destruct you and maybe helps...
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Dmitry Serebrennikov dmitry@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 10:50:42 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Brian J Read Datab" <BJR@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Microsoft Access - IIf function
-
- *** Reply to note of 15/03/93 09:07
- BJR@UK.AC.RL.IB SERC RAL CCD SDD R27.G22 0235-44-6492
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- ,lf access
-
- Is it necessary to put each line of the address in a separate field given that
- ACCESS allows multiline field values?
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 08:38:37 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Rickey Thomas Tom <rickt@ZED.COM>
- Subject: case sensitive
-
- Does anyone know how case sensitivity can be enforced in ACCESS.
- It appears that (for example) "Id" == "ID" == "iD". Although the user will
- unlikely have two keywords that differ only by case sensitivity. This is
- unacceptable. I don't want to convert them all to lower or to upper case.
- The problem is clear when data is imported into ACCESS and the data
- is exported to a C program.
-
- rick
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 09:50:25 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: European Access List
-
- I've had a couple of requests for the address of the European Access
- list. It is:
-
- MS-ACCESS@EUNET.CO.AT
-
- Remember, I will be linking the two lists this evening, so subscribers
- to both lists will have to put up with some duplicate mail.
-
- Nathan Brindle
- Listowner
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 09:22:30 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: European Access List
- In-Reply-To: <9303151450.AA17483@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from "Nathan
- Brindle" at Mar 15, 93 09:50:25 am
-
- >
- > I've had a couple of requests for the address of the European Access
- > list. It is:
- >
- > MS-ACCESS@EUNET.CO.AT
- >
- > Remember, I will be linking the two lists this evening, so subscribers
- > to both lists will have to put up with some duplicate mail.
-
- I am sorry, I am unclear on this: do you mean that being a subscriber
- of this (American) list I will also get the posts from the Euro list,
- or is only when I am the Euro subscriber I will be getting posts from
- here and Euro? I.e. is the link you are going to make bidirectional?
-
-
- dmitry serebrennikov dmitry@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 10:55:21 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Source and Destination for controls?
-
- I've tried to post this before, but had trouble doing so. If you've seen
- this one before, then just ignore this one.
-
- I'm trying to define a control that does 2 things. It updates a field in
- the underlying table (this control resides on a form). Also, the control's
- value is determined by summing the records in a related table.
-
- >From what I can tell, Access gives me a property called "source" that it
- uses to dispaly/update from an underlying table or query. The problem is that
- I want separate source and destination properties. I want the source
- to be a dsum() function. That way, the user will see the form control having
- the correct value. Also, I want to have a destination property that allows
- that value (from the source) to be stored in the field of the underlying table.
-
- I have tried making the source of the control the dsum function. But, of
- course it did not update underlying table.
-
- If you want to know specifically what I'm doing, read on...
-
- I have a PurchaseOrders form with a POItems subform attached to it. One of the
- controls on the POItems subform is a Quantity field. The Quantity field refers
- to the total quantity of the specific item that has been ordered. To make it
- interesting, if the user clicks on Quantity (or tries to enter the field)
- another form pops up with more information on this PO item. It shows each
- individual Sales Order that has at least one of these items ordered (that
- should be applied to this Purchase Order).
-
- For example, I can have Quantity 10 of item XYZ on the PO. These 10 can be
- composed of 2 Sales Orders of 5 each (or any combination). Anyway, I want the
- Quantity field on the PurchaseOrder form to reflect the total Quantity of this
- particular item (for each Sales Order that applies). In this case it is 10.
-
- I have everything working fine except that I can't get the control on the
- PurchaseOrders form to show the correct total. Using dsum() as the source for
- this control seems to sum the values correctly, but the underlying table does
- not get updated.
-
- I have thought of having one of the update properties of the pop-up form update
- the PurchaseOrders form whenever the user updates the data in the pop-up.
- That's not so bad, but I think it is error prone and redundant because I would
- need a similar procedure for each field (of each form) that might need this
- kind of update. I think Access should have separate source and destination
- for each control.
-
- Is there some better way to do this or should we have separate source and
- destination for controls?
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jim Renaud [Standard Disclaimer]
-
- Amdahl Corporation
- M/S 205 Phone: 408-992-2662
- Bldg. M3 Room 235 Fax: 408-773-0833
- 1230 E. Arques Avenue Email: wiseguy@mcode.amdahl.com
- Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3470
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 14:16:47 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: European Access List
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon,
- 15 Mar 1993 09:22:30 -0800 from <dmitry@UCSEE.BERK ELEY.EDU>
-
- OK, In order to clarify:
-
- The link between ACCESS-L and MS-ACCESS is in one direction only.
- MS-ACCESS will be subscribed to ACCESS-L and will distribute ACCESS-L
- traffic to its own subscribers. MS-ACCESS traffic will not normally
- come to ACCESS-L unless a user there either a) replies to an ACCESS-L
- posting or b) cc's his MS-ACCESS posting to ACCESS-L.
-
- Think of this as a join between ACCESS-L and MS-ACCESS where the result
- is:
- If you are an ACCESS-L subscriber you receive ACCESS-L mail only.
- If you are an MS-ACCESS subscriber you receive BOTH.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 14:21:41 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: European Access List
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon,
- 15 Mar 1993 09:22:30 -0800 from <dmitry@UCSEE.BERK ELEY.EDU>
-
- It just occurred to me that MS-ACCESS could be viewed as a local mail
- exploder that subscribes to ACCESS-L (and there are several of those
- at present) and works much the same way. Just as we don't receive
- local mail from people behind the mail exploders, we just won't receive
- original MS-ACCESS mail unless someone cc's or replies to us.
-
- Sorry to take up bandwidth but I want to make sure everyone understands
- this process.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 15:24:27 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Brian M. Glasgow" <BRIAN@VETS.VETMED.MISSOURI.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Runtime licensing for Access
-
- > Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1993 17:19:21 -0800
- > Reply-to:
- > "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List" <ACCES
- S-L%INDYCMS.BitNet@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU>
- > From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- > Subject: Re: Runtime licensing for Access
- > X-To: ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@cmsa.Berkeley.EDU
- > To: Multiple recipients of list ACCESS-L <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BitNet@p
- ucc.PRINCETON.EDU>
-
- > >
- > > Can anyone give me information concerning a Run_time License for MS-
- > > Access. (AKA Added Value reseller packaging) I have developed a few
- > >
- > Along the simular lines: has anyone heard of a compiler for ACCESS?
- > I heard that it is being developed, but I don't know if that's true.
-
- >In answer to my own question about Run-Time Licensing, I contacted
- MicroSoft and was informed that an "Access Developers Kit" would be
- released about May 1, 1993. No price given.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 15:41:10 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Brad Hartmann <VMBRADH@VETMED.VETMED.MISSOURI.EDU>
- Subject: EUROPEAN ADDRESS
-
- I acccidently deleted the European address. Would somebody please
- e- mail it to me personaly so we don't unnecessarily use the net for
- something already sent. Thanks in advance!
- =============================================================================
- Brad Hartmann University Of Missouri
- Network Manager College Of Veterinary Medicine
- VMBRADH@VETMED.VETMED.MISSOURI.EDU Columbia Missouri
- PHONE: (314) 882-1883 FAX: (314) 882=2950
- =============================================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 16:58:05 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Runtime licensing for Access
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon,
- 15 Mar 1993 15:24:27 CST from <BRIAN@VETS.VETMED.M ISSOURI.EDU>
-
- I attended a Microsoft seminar on Access and Windows back in January and
- at that time, the presentor responded to the question of an Access run-time
- by saying "some time late in the spring or early in the summer" and that
- it would LIST at around $495. This elicited many groans from the audience.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
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- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1993 13:34:06 MET
- Reply-To: chytil@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Chytil Georg <chytil@VLSIVIE.TUWIEN.AC.AT>
- Subject: test : please ignore
-
- Sorry folks :
- Testing the "reply to access-l"-feature of ms-access@eunet.co.at .
- Users subscribed to both lists should get this message twice --like me .
-
- Georg
-
- <-------Trust not a man who's rich in flax, his morals may be sadly lax------->
- Chytil Georg Ex-Systemdamager@Dep. of VLSI (vlsivie) TU Wien 1040 Wien Austria
- chytil@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at +43/222/3718445
- #include <extra_disclaimer.h> Don't panic! Fax: +43/(0)222/569697
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1993 13:01:57 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Arthur B. Smith" <ART@VETS.VETMED.MISSOURI.EDU>
- Subject: Distribution Kit (Runtime license)
-
- Talking to Microsoft, I hear that the Distribution Kit for ACCESS
- will be available May 1. An announcement will be sent to all
- registered users of ACCESS concerning it, but I was told it would be
- a separate product which would allow you to turn applications
- developed under ACCESS into stand-alone applications that could then
- be distributed royaltee-free.
-
- In the most recent catalog (received yesterday) from PC ZONE, they
- already list the ACESS Distribution Kit for $314.
-
- Now y'all know as much about it as I do. Hope that helps!
-
- -art
- ------------------------------ 8^) -----------------------------------
- Arthur B. Smith art@vets.vetmed.missouri.edu
- Dept. of Vet. Med. & Surg. (314) 882-2666 (voice)
- A-353 Clydesdale Hall (314) 884-5444 (FAX)
- University of Missouri (314) 642-4768 (Home)
- Columbia, MO 65211 Usual disclaimers apply!
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 10:51:01 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: subs to MS-ACCESS
-
- Georg Chytil has asked me to relay to ACCESS-L subscribers the information
- that subscription requests for MS-ACCESS should be sent to:
-
- MS-ACCESS-REQUEST@EUNET.CO.AT
-
- If you send them to MS-ACCESS, they just get distributed to the list.
-
- Thanks,
- Nathan Brindle
- Listowner
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 16:53:00 +0100
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: MARTIN@HSEPM1.HSE.NL
- Subject: Macro condition probs
-
- Dear collegues,
-
- W've recently started working with Access, primarily as a replacement for
- buggy dBFast. We developed a signature-administration in dBFast and I
- succeeded in transferring all data, although the pictures had to be done
- one-by-one via the clipboard.
- I'm experimenting with Access, trying to recreate the old work-environment
- we had, also trying to avoid programming in Access Basic, for I want to
- know how much can be done without programming.
-
- The problem I currently have is the following:
- When in a certain Form, I want to be able to activate a Button wich has
- a specific Macro attached. This Macro should test if the current record
- is either the last (or the first) record.
- I don't seem to be able to use the DFirst, EOF and First functions here,
- so how can I do it then? (I tried them but failed)
-
-
- Martin Ederveen,
- Hogeschool Eindhoven,
- The Netherlands
-
- MARTIN@HSE.NL
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 13:44:44 -0600
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Bob Hambuchen <BOB@WINROCK.ORG>
- Subject: Access Advisor Magazine
-
- Today I received a card advertising a new magazine for Access users.
- It is called Access Advisor and sells for $29 per year (6 issues).
- The phone number is 800-336-6060 in USA, 619-483-6400 outside USA and
- 619-483-9851 for FAX.
-
- I have no connection with this company, nor do I recommend the magazine.
- I merely pass this along to anyone who may be interested.
-
- Cheers!
-
- Bob Hambuchen
- bob@winrock.org
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 16:47:54 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Source and Destination for controls?
- In-Reply-To: <9303152113.AA29689@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from "Jim Renaud" at
- Mar 15, 93 10:55:21 am
-
- > I'm trying to define a control that does 2 things. It updates a field in
- > the underlying table (this control resides on a form). Also, the control's
- > value is determined by summing the records in a related table.
- >
- > >From what I can tell, Access gives me a property called "source" that it
- > uses to dispaly/update from an underlying table or query. The problem is that
- > I want separate source and destination properties. I want the source
- > to be a dsum() function. That way, the user will see the form control having
- > the correct value. Also, I want to have a destination property that allows
- > that value (from the source) to be stored in the field of the underlying
- table.
- Make the control either unbound or calculated (dsum function or whatever
- in the source property), then try assigning a macro to the before
- update property -- that may let you intersept Access and not comeback
- to you with "Controll is calculated" in the message bar.
- Other then that you can try some combination of two controlls one on top
- of another and setting one to invisible, unless the focus is on the
- (calculated) control. When you put focus onto the calculated control
- your macro should take over and swap the controls from under the user,
- so that you will actually change the real control.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
-
- Dmitry Serebrennikov at dmitry@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 10:06:59 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Is there a Microsoft SQL Server list? + other questions
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- Does anyone know of such a list please?
-
- Are any of you using Access to access microsoft SQL Server, or any other
- SQL server?
-
- Is anyone writing any ODBC interfaces to databases such as SQL/DS on VM or
- VSE?
-
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 14:57:15 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Is it necessary to write programs in Access?
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- Dear all
-
- I have been reading the mail from this list with much interest as a relatively
- new user to access. Thanks to one bit of mail we eventually found out how
- to get labels out! However what I dont understand is why there seems to be
- so much programming going on? Is there really so much going on or is it
- that others have found the way to get the forms and report code out as code
- after haveing used the point and click interface.
-
- What I would really like to know is what do people feel are the limitations
- of Access such that programming forms and reports is necessary?
-
- Regards
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 10:47:11 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Is it necessary to write programs in Access?
-
- I have found that Access requires some amount of programming either through
- macros or Access Basic to do realistic forms/reports.
-
- One example I have is that I have an order form that uses a combo box to
- select the customer. On the order form are some text controls that display
- the customer address, phone, etc. The form is based on a query that has the
- Order table and Customer table joined (and other tables, also).
-
- When I open the form, the form correctly showed that the customer name (default
- in the combo box) matched the information in the text controls about that
- customer. The problem was that if I selected a different customer through
- the combo box, the associated customer data on the form did not get updated
- to match the newly selected customer. The other text controls still had the
- previous customer information.
-
- Minimally, you would have to have a macro (or module) that could do a requery
- or refresh on the "before update" property of the customer combo box control.
- I did not have good luck with either of these (did not seem to work right) so
- I ended up having a routine (access basic) that updated each control on the
- form by looking up the information in the Customers table.
-
- I think Access should do this automatically for me without having to
- write any macro. Since Access knows that both the Order table and Customer
- table are related, if I change the customer (CustomerNumber) on the form, it
- should automatically update the other related customer data that is on the
- form. [The tables are related with CustomerNumber field]
-
- Some people might consider this a nit because it is still alot easier than
- what we used to do with either Dbase or Clipper. But, it could be alot better.
-
- There are more of these that I (and others) have seen. Maybe Microsoft is
- reading this...
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jim Renaud [Standard Disclaimer]
-
- Amdahl Corporation
- M/S 205 Phone: 408-992-2662
- Bldg. M3 Room 235 Fax: 408-773-0833
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- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 14:03:23 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Is it necessary to write programs in Access?
- In-Reply-To: Message of Thu,
- 18 Mar 1993 10:47:11 PST from <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAH L.COM>
-
- I'm going to take a wild stab here...but did you use a form and a subform
- setup, where the main form would hold customer data and the subform would
- hold order data based on a query? I have a form/subform set up that works
- rather well without any macros, which displays the name of a service project
- and other project-related information from the PROJECTS table in the main
- form, and the name, member number, date, and hours worked for each member
- in the subform (which is based on a query to a SERVICE HOURS table which
- has a record for each member on each project. I don't feel like I'm
- describing this well, but it works very nicely for me. BTW, I pull the
- member's name out of a third table, APO, and the relationships between
- the three are like this:
-
- Table APO Table SERVICE HOURS Table PROJECTS
- Member Number -----------> Member Number
- (Member Data) Project Number <---------- Project Number
- (Date, Hours (Project Data)
- Worked, etc.)
-
- As you can see, SERVICE HOURS really contains the nitty gritty, and it's
- updated via a query. My form looks a lot like an invoice, with the main
- form in form view and the subform in datasheet view. I can page through
- projects by using the record arrows on the main form, or skim through
- members who worked individual projects by using the record arrows on the
- subform.
-
- I'll admit I had to mess about with this a little to make it work, but
- the upshot was that I had to read the manual and didn't need any macros.
- I tried at first to make it work on a single form and couldn't do it--
- because I was having the same problem you describe.
-
- Hope this helps,
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 15:47:58 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jeff 603/881-0494 <strobel@SSGV02.ENET.DEC.COM>
- Subject: Re: Is it necessary to write programs in Access?
-
- If I've replied to the incorrect account, my apologies.
-
- Observation from my limited experience with Access is that the more you want to
- do with it, the more likely you are to at least use/need macros and perhaps some
- functions.
-
- Jim Renaud, if I understand your description of the order form you've developed,
- I believe that there's a simpler solution to the updates that you might want to
- try using macros. I've been working on a similar application and here's what
- I've come up with:
-
- For the Customer Name, use a unbounded combo box based on a Query of the
- Customer table (i.e., the properties for the combo box would have nothing for
- the control source, the Control Name something like CName and the Row Source
- would be the name of the customer file query).
-
- The rest of the Customer attribute text boxes would still be based on the query
- you already have developed. Within that query in the column where you've
- selected the Customer Name, enter the following on the criteria line
- =forms![Myform]![CName]
-
- Then create a macro whose sole function is requery. Attach this macro, I'll call
- it General.Name to the AfterUpdate of the Name combo box.
-
-
- jeff
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 21:09:25 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: Macro condition probs
-
- In message <9303171955.aa19023@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- >
- > The problem I currently have is the following:
- > When in a certain Form, I want to be able to activate a Button wich has
- > a specific Macro attached. This Macro should test if the current record
- > is either the last (or the first) record.
- > I don't seem to be able to use the DFirst, EOF and First functions here,
- > so how can I do it then? (I tried them but failed)
-
- Why not use the DFirst and DLast function, assuming you have a unique field
- in the table on which the form is based (a primary key)? Use a macro
- condition thus: DFirst("unique_field","table_or_query_on_which_form_is_
- based")=forms!form_name!unique_field will be true for the first record
- in the table.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 15:40:06 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: randy legeai <rlegeai@RS1.TCS.TULANE.EDU>
- Subject: Mailing Label Problem on DMP
-
- Having recently purchased Access, the first thing I did was to
- import a simple dbase file and create a mailing label form with
- the formwizard. Since there's a Panasonic kxp1180 attached to
- my computer, I selected it for output and picked the appropriate
- Avery label (4145). This is a simple single-column form-feed
- label for my simple dot-matrix printer. I formatted the text
- as Courier-12cpi (standard). Imagine my dismay to see a
- page preview that showed only 11 labels on a page (there are
- 12 labels per 'page' on standard 3.5 x 15/16" label sheets).
- In addition, the top of the first line of the first label is
- missing! To make matters worse, the Design view shows a label
- that is exactly the correct size, with the text perfectly placed!
- The margin settings in Setup looked OK. I've spent quite a bit
- of time trying other margin settings, page sizes, labels, and even
- different printer drivers, all with the same/similar result. What am I
- missing here?? Surely Access can print simple 1-across labels
- on a standard dot-matrix printer. Has anyone had a similar
- experience? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I
- would hate to have to write code just to print such simple labels!
- --
- Randall Legeai rlegeai@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu
- Federal Agency Affairs / Ctr. Bioenv. Research Phn: 504/865-5758
- 327 Gibson Hall, Tulane University Fax: 504/865-5274
- New Orleans, Louisiana 70118-5698
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 21:21:05 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: Source and Destination for controls?
-
- In message <9303180317.aa20734@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- > > I'm trying to define a control that does 2 things. It updates a field in
- > > the underlying table (this control resides on a form). Also, the control's
- > > value is determined by summing the records in a related table.
- > >
- > > >From what I can tell, Access gives me a property called "source" that it
- > > uses to dispaly/update from an underlying table or query. The problem is
- that
- > > I want separate source and destination properties. I want the source
- > > to be a dsum() function. That way, the user will see the form control having
- > > the correct value. Also, I want to have a destination property that allows
- > > that value (from the source) to be stored in the field of the underlying
- > table.
- > Make the control either unbound or calculated (dsum function or
- whatever
- > in the source property), then try assigning a macro to the before
- > update property -- that may let you intersept Access and not comeback
- > to you with "Controll is calculated" in the message bar.
- > Other then that you can try some combination of two controlls one on
- top
- > of another and setting one to invisible, unless the focus is on the
- > (calculated) control. When you put focus onto the calculated control
- > your macro should take over and swap the controls from under the user,
- > so that you will actually change the real control.
- >
- Perhaps I am missing something here, but surely this would work:
- Set the OnInsert (or OnCurrent if you want the value updated every time you
- look at the record) property to
- =my_func()
-
- Then define a module function thus:
- Function my_func ()
- forms![Your_Form]![Your_field] = dSum(whatever)
- End Function
-
- Come to think of it, you could also use a macro, with a single line:
- SetValue, forms![Your_form]![Your_field], dsum(whatever)
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 15:58:46 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Joseph Wu <OBGJOE@MIZZOU1.BITNET>
- Subject: object oriented database in C++
-
- I would like to know more about Object oriented database in C++ and if you
- have information about the books, or FTP sites which might help my study,
- please drop me a mail!!! Thanks
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 14:45:46 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Is it necessary to write programs in Access?
-
- >
- > Jim Renaud, if I understand your description of the order form you've
- developed,
- > I believe that there's a simpler solution to the updates that you might want
- to
- > try using macros. I've been working on a similar application and here's what
- > I've come up with:
- >
- > For the Customer Name, use a unbounded combo box based on a Query of the
- > Customer table (i.e., the properties for the combo box would have nothing for
- > the control source, the Control Name something like CName and the Row Source
- > would be the name of the customer file query).
- >
- > The rest of the Customer attribute text boxes would still be based on the
- query
- > you already have developed. Within that query in the column where you've
- > selected the Customer Name, enter the following on the criteria line
- > =forms![Myform]![CName]
- >
- > Then create a macro whose sole function is requery. Attach this macro, I'll
- call
- > it General.Name to the AfterUpdate of the Name combo box.
- >
- >
- > jeff
- >
-
- Hmmm....it seems like the criteria is the only thing I was missing the first
- time I attempted to do this. I had everything else you suggested.
-
- We'll see if that works. [The problem with me is that I'm used to programming
- these types of apps using dbase, clipper, or c. So, when I get frustrated
- with Access, I tend to fix it with code.]
-
- Thanks for the suggestion,
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jim Renaud [Standard Disclaimer]
-
- Amdahl Corporation
- M/S 205 Phone: 408-992-2662
- Bldg. M3 Room 235 Fax: 408-773-0833
- 1230 E. Arques Avenue Email: wiseguy@mcode.amdahl.com
- Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3470
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 15:15:13 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Source and Destination for controls?
-
- > Perhaps I am missing something here, but surely this would work:
- > Set the OnInsert (or OnCurrent if you want the value updated every time you
- > look at the record) property to
- > =my_func()
- >
- > Then define a module function thus:
- > Function my_func ()
- > forms![Your_Form]![Your_field] = dSum(whatever)
- > End Function
- >
- > Come to think of it, you could also use a macro, with a single line:
- > SetValue, forms![Your_form]![Your_field], dsum(whatever)
- >
-
- No, you are not missing anything. I'll have to try this all again, but I
- received an error using your second option when I tried it before. But, I
- did not do this using OnCurrent of that record, I used the AfterUpdate property
- of the pop up form. In other words I was updating (trying to, anyway) the
- main form from the pop up form whenever a Quantity changed. Although I was
- using the long form notation, there was an error using dsum in this manner.
- I will try this again and post the results.
-
- Thanks for your suggestions.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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-
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- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 16:15:22 -0800
- Reply-To: ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Comments: <Parser> E: RFC822 "local part" (username) containing a blank was
- encountered. These usernames are not presently supported.
- From: Undetermined origin c/o Postmaster <POSTMASTER@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Is it necessary to write programs in Access?
- In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu,
- 18 Mar 93 14:03:23 -0500. <m0nZQ6A-0002lPC@neon.rain.com>
-
- Of the several applications I've built so far, I've not yet found one that did
- not require at least some macro or module coding in order to define a
- satisfactory interface. A typical example is my phone/address database:
-
- In this application I have two tables, one containing per person information
- (first name, last name, work phone, birthday, etc.) and the other containing
- address information (zip code, address, city, state, etc.). This structure was
- chosen to allow multiple "persons" to share a single "address" record, but
- therein lies its problem. These tables have a one-to-many relationship from
- address to person, but the query and form that unites them for editing sorts on
- person.
-
- When I constructed the form based on a query that joins a person record with an
- address record via an address-id field stored with the person, I was able to
- view and edit the combined data for any existing record. However, if I tried to
- add a new record to the form, new records would be created in the Person and
- Address tables, but the Person field that would provide the link to the new
- Address record would be left #NULL#. I spent days trying to find a way within
- the form, and then a way using macros, that would allow me to automatically set
- that field. What I finally developed was the following ABF:
-
- Function linkNameAddr()
- Dim ds As Database, n As Table, a As Table
- Set ds = CurrentDB()
- set n = ds.OpenTable("Name")
- n.MoveLast
- If IsNull(n.ADR) Then
- Set a = ds.OpenTable("Address")
- a.MoveLast
- n.Edit
- n.ADR = a.ADR
- n.Update
- End If
- End Function
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- Robert Reed Home Animation Ltd. 503-656-8414
- robert@slipknot.rain.com 5686 First Court, West Linn, OR 97068
-
- The geographical center of Boston is in Roxbury. Due north of the
- center we find the South End. This is not to be confused with South
- Boston which lies directly east from the South End. North of the South
- End is East Boston and southwest of East Boston is the North End.
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 16:28:46 -0800
- Reply-To: ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: robert@SLIPKNOT.RAIN.COM
- Subject: Re: Is it necessary to write programs in Access?
- In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu,
- 18 Mar 93 14:03:23 -0500. <m0nZQ6A-0002lPC@neon.rain.com>
-
- Of the several applications I've built so far, I've not yet found one that did
- not require at least some macro or module coding in order to define a
- satisfactory interface. A typical example is my phone/address database:
-
- In this application I have two tables, one containing per person information
- (first name, last name, work phone, birthday, etc.) and the other containing
- address information (zip code, address, city, state, etc.). This structure was
- chosen to allow multiple "persons" to share a single "address" record, but
- therein lies its problem. These tables have a one-to-many relationship from
- address to person, but the query and form that unites them for editing sorts on
- person.
-
- When I constructed the form based on a query that joins a person record with an
- address record via an address-id field stored with the person, I was able to
- view and edit the combined data for any existing record. However, if I tried to
- add a new record to the form, new records would be created in the Person and
- Address tables, but the Person field that would provide the link to the new
- Address record would be left #NULL#. I spent days trying to find a way within
- the form, and then a way using macros, that would allow me to automatically set
- that field. What I finally developed was the following ABF:
-
- Function linkNameAddr()
- Dim ds As Database, n As Table, a As Table
- Set ds = CurrentDB()
- set n = ds.OpenTable("Name")
- n.MoveLast
- If IsNull(n.ADR) Then
- Set a = ds.OpenTable("Address")
- a.MoveLast
- n.Edit
- n.ADR = a.ADR
- n.Update
- End If
- End Function
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- Robert Reed Home Animation Ltd. 503-656-8414
- robert@slipknot.rain.com 5686 First Court, West Linn, OR 97068
-
- I wish there was a knob on the TV that would turn up the intelligence.
- There's one marked brightness, but it don't work, does it?
- --Gallagher
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- Robert Reed Home Animation Ltd. 503-656-8414
- robert@slipknot.rain.com 5686 First Court, West Linn, OR 97068
-
- Why do they call them apartments when they're all stuck together
- --Gallagher
- ________________________________________________________________________________
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 20:09:21 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: : Form/Subform with triple relationship
- In-Reply-To: <9303181911.AA16701@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from "Nathan
- Brindle" at Mar 18, 93 02:03:23 pm
-
- > I have a form/subform set up that works
- > rather well without any macros, which displays the name of a service project
- > and other project-related information from the PROJECTS table in the main
- > form, and the name, member number, date, and hours worked for each member
- > in the subform (which is based on a query to a SERVICE HOURS table which
- > has a record for each member on each project. I don't feel like I'm
- > describing this well, but it works very nicely for me. BTW, I pull the
- > member's name out of a third table, APO, and the relationships between
- > the three are like this:
- >
- > Table APO Table SERVICE HOURS Table PROJECTS
- > Member Number -----------> Member Number
- > (Member Data) Project Number <---------- Project Number
- > (Date, Hours (Project Data)
- > Worked, etc.)
- >
- So your subform is based on a query from what I understand?
- I had a simular setup, but I am not too satisfied with the speed.
- Now, I don't know if you've seen this, but when I create a form
- with a subform on a related table, then the update in the subform
- is done by Access very fast indeed, much faster then if I wrote an SQL
- query (or QBE for that matter). Some how Access keeps track of positions
- in the related tables, and that makes sence. What does not work, is when
- I try to stik in the subform something like "Member Name" using your
- example (i.e. reference to another table also related but to the subform).
- I can put a subform in a subform, and that works well, but that requires
- the original subform to be in a single form view, and I'd like in in
- continious form view.
-
- My question to you all is do you know how Access is able to update the
- subform so fast and is there a way that I can get to the same mechanism by
- writing a program or a query?
-
-
- Thanks.
-
- Dmtiry Serebrennikov dmitry@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Damn, why won't elm see my .signature file, so I don't need to type this in
- every time?!?!?!
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1993 11:23:22 +0100
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: MARTIN@HSEPM1.HSE.NL
- Subject: Still the macro condition problem
-
- About the condition problems within the macro. David Adams wrote me a reply,
- wich I tested of course:
-
- >>
- >> The problem I currently have is the following:
- >> When in a certain Form, I want to be able to activate a Button wich has
- >> a specific Macro attached. This Macro should test if the current record
- >> is either the last (or the first) record.
- >> I don't seem to be able to use the DFirst, EOF and First functions here,
- >> so how can I do it then? (I tried them but failed)
- >
- >Why not use the DFirst and DLast function, assuming you have a unique field
- >in the table on which the form is based (a primary key)? Use a macro
- >condition thus: DFirst("unique_field","table_or_query_on_which_form_is_
- >based")=forms!form_name!unique_field will be true for the first record
- >in the table.
- >
- I already tried DFirst, but not with the primary key, but this was easily
- done.
- I got a query named Personq on wich the form Pgeg is based, the orginal
- table is named Personnel. The macro has the name macro1 (original eh?).
- The field Pnumber is the primary key of the table.
-
- I used the following syntax:
-
- DFirst("Pnumber","Personq")=Forms!Pgeg!Pnumber
-
- I get an error: Can't parse expression!
- Actually this is again and again the same error I seem to get when trying to
- use DFirst in the macro condition.
- A function like First is obviously parsed well:
-
- First([Pnumber])=[Pnumber]
-
- But then I get an error when using the macro in the form:
- Function isn't available in expressions!
-
- These same things happen exactly with all the other things I tried: either
- I get a parse error OR later an unavailable error. *sigh*
-
- What am I doing wrong here?
-
- Martin Ederveen
-
-
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- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1993 21:32:47 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: I had though that Access supported the concept of NULLs
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- Dear all
- When I create a table I want to be able to speficy that a partcular column
- does not allow NULLs, I do not want to leave this important aspect of database
- design to a FORM, can I do it. It is an important aspect of ANSI/ISO SQL.
- The more that I look at Access the less I feel that it embodies the spirit
- of the standard and the more that it seems to embody just a cloak of the
- standard.
-
- Normally to say that siomething supports a standard then it must pass at
- least the FIPS 127 test. I feel very sorry that after some 7 years of
- existance of the SQL 86 document that we are in this state.
-
- I was also dissapointed to find that I could not use SQL language to
- create a table. This makes life very difficult when say one has over 70
- columns in a table and the definition of the create statement already
- exists in an ascii file, because one is just reprodcueing what one has
- in another database system on another platform.
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1993 21:24:39 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: Still the macro condition problem
-
- In message <9303191031.aa06022@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- > I got a query named Personq on wich the form Pgeg is based, the orginal
- > table is named Personnel. The macro has the name macro1 (original eh?).
- > The field Pnumber is the primary key of the table.
- >
- > I used the following syntax:
- >
- > DFirst("Pnumber","Personq")=Forms!Pgeg!Pnumber
- >
- > I get an error: Can't parse expression!
- Firstly:
- Are you sure you entered *exactly* what you show above? Missing one of
- the quotes, using a name with a space with the [ and ] or misplacing an !
- would all cause the problem, but it happily took the above line when I tried
- it.
- Secondly:
- You should use the dfirst function on the domain of the table, not the
- form. (You want to check if a record is the first in the table. Remember,
- DFirst will return the first record as given by the order of the records
- for the Primary Key.)
-
- > A function like First is obviously parsed well:
- >
- > First([Pnumber])=[Pnumber]
- >
- > But then I get an error when using the macro in the form:
- > Function isn't available in expressions!
- The function 'First' is only valid in certain places, as described in the
- help section, a macro condition is not one of them!
-
- Hope this helps.
- --
- David Adams
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1993 07:44:00 -0800
- Reply-To: Tony Waddell <eabbs!tony.waddell@PacBell.COM>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Tony Waddell <eabbs!tony.waddell@PACBELL.COM>
- Subject: STILL THE MACRO CONDITION
-
- Please remove my name from the mailing list. I'm not currently working
- with MS ACCESS and find the information I'm receiving to be a bit
- overwhelming at the moment.
-
- Thanks,
- Tony Waddell
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1993 15:48:06 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: I had though that Access supported the concept of NULLs
- In-Reply-To: <9303192144.AA14695@nettlesome.berkeley.edu> from "Anne L Zorner
- R27.G5/" at Mar 19, 93 09:32:47 pm
-
- >
- > I was also dissapointed to find that I could not use SQL language to
- > create a table. This makes life very difficult when say one has over 70
- > columns in a table and the definition of the create statement already
- > exists in an ascii file, because one is just reprodcueing what one has
- > in another database system on another platform.
-
- Did you try to paste the SQL code into the View/SQL window in a
- Create Query? Or any query, I think the presents of the correct
- SQL sintax in that window will make any query into an Create
- query. Just a thought.
-
- Also, you could import the structure of your existing database (if
- you actually have one created) or maybe it would let you import it
- in some other form using different import options from the SQL
- definitions.
-
- I also came across of something you might like to know: in the View/
- options menu choose General and set "Show system objects" to Yes.
- You will see a dozen of new tables show up in your tables menu.
- Try openning them and see what they are. Some of them it woun't let
- you to see, but others you can read, and I think they are some
- Access internals that actually store the queries and other info.
- I don't have much experience with SQL, but I think these tables will
- give you access to some of the things you are used to be using in the
- standard SQL environment (dates of table creation/updates, characteris
- tics of tables.)
-
- These system tables are just tables, and you can write Basic code that
- works with them and maybe even changes them. Moreover, I think that
- most of the "development tools" that are provided with Access as part
- of it (color pallete, macro editor, and other ugly things) are just
- forms that work with these tables.
-
- > Normally to say that siomething supports a standard then it must pass at
- > least the FIPS 127 test. I feel very sorry that after some 7 years of
- > existance of the SQL 86 document that we are in this state.
-
- Again not knowing the actual benefits of SQL standard I would still
- agree that Access is a idol of inconsistensy. There are, perhaps,
- five different syntaxies to call Basic functions, depending on what
- you do and where, plus you can't call the Subs!
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Please, no flames -- I am using it and liking it, but what's true is true...
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1993 10:37:19 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: I had though that Access supported the concept of NULLs
-
- In message <9303192323.aa10805@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- > SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- > ===============================================================
- > Dear all
- > When I create a table I want to be able to speficy that a partcular column
- > does not allow NULLs, I do not want to leave this important aspect of database
- > design to a FORM, can I do it. It is an important aspect of ANSI/ISO SQL.
- > The more that I look at Access the less I feel that it embodies the spirit
- > of the standard and the more that it seems to embody just a cloak of the
- > standard.
-
- I have not found a way. The problem is that you can't specify record
- level validation at the table design stage, and this is what you would need
- to do for this type of thing. Specifying Not IsNull([Field_name]) won't
- work since it won't check the field if nothing is entered in it. You can
- perform record level validation on a form, but I know you don't want to
- (why?).
-
- >
- > Normally to say that siomething supports a standard then it must pass at
- > least the FIPS 127 test. I feel very sorry that after some 7 years of
- > existance of the SQL 86 document that we are in this state.
-
- Indeed it is a unfortunate situation. However, while standards are important
- so is development and conforming to existing standards often holds us back
- in a lot of ways (take the IBM PC as an example). Furthermore, it isn't as
- though Access doesn't provide a mechanism for what you are trying to do,
- it is just that it's different from what you are used to, albeit that
- what you want is part of a 'standard'. This reminds me of an interesting
- article in a recent issue .EXE magazine which talks about the idioms of
- programming languages. The main thrust of the article is that we should
- embrace what a language has to offer... Having said all that, the ability
- to define record level validation at the table definition stage would
- be a plus and if Microsoft what to have the best product then they should
- implement it.
-
- >
- > I was also dissapointed to find that I could not use SQL language to
- > create a table. This makes life very difficult when say one has over 70
- > columns in a table and the definition of the create statement already
- > exists in an ascii file, because one is just reprodcueing what one has
- > in another database system on another platform.
-
- You could enter SQL insert table code in the View SQL window of a query,
- if your existing ascii file is a complete SQL statement that Access will
- understand. However, you can't specify the exact field details, (such
- as field length or number type), just whether it is character,number,
- logical etc. Also you will get one record in the table.
-
- Secondly, it is possible to manipulate tables programmaticly from Access
- Basic, since their details are stored in the system table, MSysObjects.
- This would be a non trivial task - to make it flexible it would have
- to pass the ascii input file and be able to cope with whatever it found
- there.
-
-
-
- David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1993 08:03:03 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Sunday EVERYDAY <sl313028@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: subs to MS-ACCESS
- In-Reply-To: <no.id> from "Nathan Brindle" at Mar 17, 93 10:51:01 am
-
- since you didn't say anything about UNsubs being sent here... here's
- mine..
- unsubscribe me to this list.
-
- -jon madison
- =========================================================================
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1993 13:56:20 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: subs to MS-ACCESS
- In-Reply-To: Message of Sun,
- 21 Mar 1993 08:03:03 -0500 from <sl313028@SILVER.U CS.INDIANA.EDU>
-
- OK, then I'll say it. :)
-
- If you wish to unsubscribe, please send the command
-
- UNSUB ACCESS-L
-
- to LISTSERV@INDYCMS.BITNET or LISTSERV@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU.
-
- Standard nettiquette requires that requests for list functions not be
- sent to the list (which does nothing for you) but to the ListServer,
- which will process your request. If trouble develops in trying to
- do something, you should send mail to the listowner (me) rather than
- to the list.
-
- Thank you.
-
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- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
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- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 10:57:09 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Pekka Koskinen CIMO <koskinen@OPH.FI>
- Subject: Tab order
-
- Hello Access-users!
-
- I have some forms with quite a few fields, which I try to fit into one
- screen. So, there are several rows and columns of them.
-
- My problem is that the tab order never goes corectly (=left to right,
- top to bottom) without doing it manually ("custom order"). The "natural
- order" doesn't seem to work.
-
- Is there something I'm doing wrong or have I found a BUG?
-
- Thanks in advance!
-
- Pekka
-
- :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
-
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- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ You will only lose your temper,
- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ and it frustrates the pig."
- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
- _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/
-
- Pekka Koskinen tel +358-(9)0-7747 7962 fax +358-(9)0-7747 7064
- CIMO, P.O. Box 343, 00531 Helsinki, FINLAND
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 11:50:04 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Nesting Queries
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- On p 508 of the Language Reference Manual it says
-
- subqueries; instead, you can nest multiple queries
-
- has anyone found any references to how one nests multiple queries in either
- the manuals or online help?
-
- I want to use correlated subqueries and want to see whether they can be done.
-
-
- example
-
- select a.x,a.y from table1 a
- where a.y not in (select b.y from table 2
- where b.x=a.x)
- (note this is just a simplified example of what I want to do)
-
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 11:56:10 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Variable length vs fixed length character strings
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
-
- I want to be able to define that some columns allow variable length
- character strings and some must be fixed length. According to the standard
- this means that I want to use VARCHAR rather than CHAR. According to Accesses
- relationship to the standard it saysthat LONGTEXT is supported for VARCHAR
- but I dont seem to have the chnace to select LONG anything let alone TEXT from
- the allowed list of Datatypes in the Table Definition screen,
- have I got something missing?
-
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1993 23:04:00 IST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Chezy Gal <A45@TAUNIVM.BITNET>
- Subject: Can not install Access
-
- Hello,
-
- I'm having problems installing access on my pc. The install program tells
- me that I have not enough memory or disk space which is not true...
-
- I've got 8 MB ram and 30 MB free disk... What's happening...?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Chezy Gal
- Tel-Aviv University
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 14:19:48 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: re: create table and standards etc
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- >>
- >> I was also dissapointed to find that I could not use SQL language to
- >> create a table. This makes life very difficult when say one has over 70
- >> columns in a table and the definition of the create statement already
- >> exists in an ascii file, because one is just reprodcueing what one has
- >> in another database system on another platform.
- >
- > Did you try to paste the SQL code into the View/SQL window in a
- > Create Query? Or any query, I think the presents of the correct
- > SQL sintax in that window will make any query into an Create
- > query. Just a thought.
- Pasteing does not work into the View/SQL Window, the Edit Menu option
- is not active at that point. There is no such thing as a CREATE Window
- except for creating a table from a query dataset.
- >
- > Also, you could import the structure of your existing database (if
- > you actually have one created) or maybe it would let you import it
- > in some other form using different import options from the SQL
- > definitions.
-
- There is no compatible format. SQL is the thing that should be used.
-
- >
- > I also came across of something you might like to know: in the View/
- > options menu choose General and set "Show system objects" to Yes.
- > You will see a dozen of new tables show up in your tables menu.
- > Try openning them and see what they are. Some of them it woun't let
- > you to see, but others you can read, and I think they are some
- > Access internals that actually store the queries and other info.
- > I don't have much experience with SQL, but I think these tables will
- > give you access to some of the things you are used to be using in the
- > standard SQL environment (dates of table creation/updates, characteris
- > tics of tables.)
-
- Thankyou for that, indeed the MSysObjects does seem to have a list
- of all the tables as well as other things. I am not at the moment
- (I think) too worried as to whether these exist but I would be
- a little wary of writing any code against them, normally these
- tables are merely for information or system use, updating them
- directly (except for statistics adjustment ) would not be
- an action that I would recommend for any DBMS.
- >
- > These system tables are just tables, and you can write Basic code that
- > works with them and maybe even changes them. Moreover, I think that
- > most of the "development tools" that are provided with Access as part
- > of it (color pallete, macro editor, and other ugly things) are just
- > forms that work with these tables.
- >
- >> Normally to say that siomething supports a standard then it must pass at
- >> least the FIPS 127 test. I feel very sorry that after some 7 years of
- >> existance of the SQL 86 document that we are in this state.
- >
- > Again not knowing the actual benefits of SQL standard I would still
- > agree that Access is a idol of inconsistensy. There are, perhaps,
- > five different syntaxies to call Basic functions, depending on what
- > you do and where, plus you can't call the Subs!
- >
- Sadly (?) Basic is not standardised, but there does exist an SQL
- standard. One of its main benefits is that one can move a database
- from one platform to another and work out that the create table,
- select, update, delete statement will all work in the same way.
- If one used a standard language eg C then in the main that should all
- work as well. More importantly it allows people to use different
- products and still understand that what they are asking gives the
- same result. The more differences the more time it takes to learn
- about a new environment.
-
- Windows is an interesting example of a
- defacto standard. Its use by so many product suppliers has meant
- taht I find I can go to a new product and almost immediately find
- my way around it.
-
- Because MSAccess has deliberatly changed the meaning
- behind some of the relational terminologies (in order to comply with
- dbase) so it means that it is harder for relationally experienced
- users to use it.
-
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 10:21:28 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Can not install Access
- In-Reply-To: Message of Sun, 21 Mar 1993 23:04:00 IST from <A45@TAUNIVM>
-
- Just a stab in the dark, but--are you running Windows in Standard or
- 386 Enhanced Mode? If Standard, get into the Control Panel and change
- it to 386 Enhanced. That might clear up the memory problem, since the
- two modes use memory differently.
-
- No guarantee that this will work, but it might be worth a try.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 16:03:08 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Import/Export Setup Window
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- Why is that this window does not allow me to switch back to other windows
- in the access desktop? Since I can find no way of automatically getting
- my 75 columns names into my specification (yes I need them cos I'm importing
- from a fixed width file) I had hoped to use copy and paste on each column name
- .
-
- I can see that I should have started from the import spec to create the table
- but that does not seem obvious, normally one creates the table first
- and then loads in data (which may come from many sources.
-
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 09:05:05 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: hchin@SFU.CA
- Subject: Re: Tab order
- In-Reply-To: <9303220911.AA18437@whistler.sfu.ca>; from "Pekka Koskinen CIMO"
- at Mar 22, 93 10:57 am
-
- >
- > I have some forms with quite a few fields, which I try to fit into one
- > screen. So, there are several rows and columns of them.
- >
- > My problem is that the tab order never goes corectly (=left to right,
- > top to bottom) without doing it manually ("custom order"). The "natural
- > order" doesn't seem to work.
- >
-
- I have asked this question about a while ago, there was no answer for this.
- I have found a "stupid " way of doing it. Try cut and paste in the order the
- you want. e.g. if you want your field to go in 1,2,3,4,5,6 order, then start
- cutting and pasting from field 1 , field 2 and .....so on.
-
- Fred chin
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 09:18:11 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Strange Tables?
-
- >
- > When creating some reports out of a query I suddenly had some strange
- > tables in my list:
- >
- > They are all called MSysAces, MSysColumns, ...
- >
- > Seems as if they are internal Access-tables but why do I see them?
- > Because I've opened the table as Administrator?
- >
- > Any hints welcome
- >
- > Martin
- >
- >
-
- Try setting "Show system objects" to No in the "General" options (accessed
- via View menu, Options).
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jim Renaud [Standard Disclaimer]
-
- Amdahl Corporation
- M/S 205 Phone: 408-992-2662
- Bldg. M3 Room 235 Fax: 408-773-0833
- 1230 E. Arques Avenue Email: wiseguy@mcode.amdahl.com
- Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3470
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 09:26:34 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Tab order
-
- > >
- > > I have some forms with quite a few fields, which I try to fit into one
- > > screen. So, there are several rows and columns of them.
- > >
- > > My problem is that the tab order never goes corectly (=left to right,
- > > top to bottom) without doing it manually ("custom order"). The "natural
- > > order" doesn't seem to work.
- > >
- >
- > I have asked this question about a while ago, there was no answer for this.
- > I have found a "stupid " way of doing it. Try cut and paste in the order the
- > you want. e.g. if you want your field to go in 1,2,3,4,5,6 order, then start
- > cutting and pasting from field 1 , field 2 and .....so on.
- >
- > Fred chin
- >
-
- I don't have my PC in front of me, so I might be a little off here.
- I think the item you are looking for in on the Edit menu, "Tab Order" option.
-
- With the dialog that pops up, you can specify the exact order of fields.
-
- Hope this helps
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jim Renaud [Standard Disclaimer]
-
- Amdahl Corporation
- M/S 205 Phone: 408-992-2662
- Bldg. M3 Room 235 Fax: 408-773-0833
- 1230 E. Arques Avenue Email: wiseguy@mcode.amdahl.com
- Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3470
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 09:34:51 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jerry Dunietz <jerryd@MICROSOFT.COM>
- Subject: re: create table and standards etc
-
- Anne L Zorner writes:
-
- Pasteing does not work into the View/SQL Window, the Edit Menu option
- is not active at that point. There is no such thing as a CREATE Window
- except for creating a table from a query dataset.
-
- Note that although the main menu is not active when the View/SQL Window
- is up, the standard keyboard accelerators for cut/copy/paste are
- available in the View/SQL Window and other popup windows (like
- property sheets) in Access. Ctrl-X is cut, Ctrl-C is copy, and Ctrl-V
- is paste.
-
- Jerry J. Dunietz
-
- Any opinions expressed are my own, and not necessarily those of my
- employer.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 10:01:25 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: create table and standards etc
- In-Reply-To: <9303221424.AA03679@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from "Anne L Zorner
- R27.G5/" at Mar 22, 93 02:19:48 pm
-
- > > Did you try to paste the SQL code into the View/SQL window in a
- > > Create Query? Or any query, I think the presents of the correct
- > > SQL sintax in that window will make any query into an Create
- > > query. Just a thought.
- > Pasteing does not work into the View/SQL Window, the Edit Menu option
- > is not active at that point. There is no such thing as a CREATE Window
- > except for creating a table from a query dataset.
- > >
- > > Also, you could import the structure of your existing database (if
-
- Try using the keyboard short cuts instead of the menu option, I think it
- worked for me (Ctrl+Ins), at least I am sure that you can actually type in
- that box!
-
- You right, though, if it supported the standard it would make life much
- easer for the developers who had a lot of experience with othe databases.
-
- Does MicroSoft SQL server support all the standards? There is an interface
- to it included with MS-Access package, and you can also import the data
- from that server, so if the things are really bad you might try to import
- /create your tables using that back door :)
-
- Good Luck,
- Dmitry dmitry@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 10:24:34 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Counter field problem
-
- > In a ACCESS table I have a date field as the primary key and a counter
- > field to generate a record identifier. I need the record numbers to be
- > in the same sequence as the as the date even though the records are not
- > entered in date sequence. Any ideas? As of now I have been unable to
- > get ACCESS to re-identify the records when a new record is entered and
- > its date places it in the middle of the table. The new record is
- > identified as the last record i.e. it has the highest id number.
- >
- > I need the identifier in sequence with the date so I can create a date
- > range in a query. In the query I use the date on the record as the
- > beginning of the date range and the date on the next record to identify
- > the ending date of the range. The next record is identified by adding 1
- > to the current records id number.
- >
-
- Because Access controls updates to Counter fields so stringently, I only
- use Counter fields for tables that require an accessible number, but will
- not be displayed publicly (like on forms and such). I know others may not
- totally agree with me on that statement.
-
- For example, an Order table might be considered a good place to use a Counter
- field. This is because it makes it easier to increment the Order number (it's
- done automatically). Also, it makes certain that no duplicate Order numbers
- are ever used. The problem is that Access won't let you give a starting value
- for Counter fields (at least I don't know how). Some customers that I am
- developing this Access application for may not allow me to dictate what the
- Order number (or invoice number, ...) is going to be. They may be currently
- working a manual Order system and have already used thenumbers that the
- Counter would start with.
-
- I create a special table (call it Settings, SystemInfo, or whatever). This
- table has only one record. Then define a field in this table for the current
- OrderNumber, InvoiceNumber, etc. I have my own routine called NewOrderNumber()
- that locks the table, gets the current OrderNumber, increments the OrderNumber
- in the table, and finally unlocks the table.
-
- That way, your application can easily be changed for different OrderNumber
- starting values by setting that field to the correct number before the customer
- uses your system for the first time. Of course, if your system is only used
- in-house you might not want to go through the extra hassle I just described.
-
- Now what does all this have to do with your problem??? If you wanted, you
- could do the same procedure that I mentioned above. You could put the
- "NewOrderNumber()" (or whatever name you need) function call in the default
- value for the field that you are concerned about.
-
- BTW, I also put in my "Settings" table information such as "Name", "Address",
- and other pertinent information about the user of my database application. I
- reference these fields in forms and reports, so that I only have to change
- the values in the "Settings" table for other customers that want my application.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jim Renaud [Standard Disclaimer]
-
- Amdahl Corporation
- M/S 205 Phone: 408-992-2662
- Bldg. M3 Room 235 Fax: 408-773-0833
- 1230 E. Arques Avenue Email: wiseguy@mcode.amdahl.com
- Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3470
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 11:30:48 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: RAM DIMBA <Ram.Dimba@STANFORD.BITNET>
- Subject: Help on split transactions
-
- This might not be right band-width to ask the following question,
- since I am using Access, I thought I should try to get help from
- professional Access users.
-
- How do I split a transaction? For example, a single payment to a
- vendor may consist of cost of the product, applicable sales tax and
- the shipping charges. I would like to enter all these under one
- data entry form (Checks). I would appreciate any general ideas
- or any other suggestions.
-
- I am a novice programmer,so please do not laugh!!!
-
- Thanks in advance!
-
-
- Ram Dimba
- General Accounting
- Stanford University
- 857 Serra Street MC 6205
- Stanford, CA 94305
- email : ramd@forsythe.stanford.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 13:58:00 CST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: miguelr@IHLPE.ATT.COM
- Subject: One-to-Many Relationship
-
- I have a question to the Access experts:
-
- How can I include a field in a form that is the ONE side
- of a ONE-to-many relationship and be able to update the
- undelaying table?
-
- I understand how can I include a MANY-to-MANY subform.
-
- Thanks,
- Miguel A. Rivera
- AT&T Bell Labs.
- Naperville, IL. 60563
- miguelr@ihlpe.att.com
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 22:19:02 IST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Chezy Gal <A45@TAUNIVM.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Can not install Access
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon, 22 Mar 1993 10:21:28 EST from <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS>
-
- On Mon, 22 Mar 1993 10:21:28 EST Nathan Brindle said:
- >Just a stab in the dark, but--are you running Windows in Standard or
- >386 Enhanced Mode? If Standard, get into the Control Panel and change
- >it to 386 Enhanced. That might clear up the memory problem, since the
- >two modes use memory differently.
- >
- >No guarantee that this will work, but it might be worth a try.
- >
- >-----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
-
- I'm running windows in enhanced mode, and using about 12MB more in
- virtual mem. Still it won't load. Any more sagestions...? help..?
-
-
- Thanks,
-
- Chezy Gal
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 15:55:37 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Can not install Access
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon, 22 Mar 1993 22:19:02 IST from <A45@TAUNIVM>
-
- OK, How far do you get in the installation process and what are the error
- messages that you get when Access will not install? Maybe that would
- provide a clue.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS
- Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office
- Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Staff Advisor, ALPHA PHI OMEGA, TAU OMICRON CHAPTER
- List Owner, STUACTS@INDYCMS, APOSEC52@INDYCMS, and ACCESS-L@INDYCMS
- Internet: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU or NBRINDLE@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 15:55:06 -0600
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: MARK TURPIN <MARKT@WINROCK.ORG>
- Subject: RE: I had though that Access supported the concept of NULLs
-
- It is possible to paste SQL in to a query.
-
- 1. While in Notepad, copy the SQL code to the Clip Board.
- 2. In Access create a new query
- 3. Select SQL View and then press Ctrl V.
- This will copy the SQL to the query.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 22:16:32 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: Nesting Queries
-
- In message <9303221155.aa28993@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- > SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- > ===============================================================
- > On p 508 of the Language Reference Manual it says
- >
- > subqueries; instead, you can nest multiple queries
- >
- > has anyone found any references to how one nests multiple queries in either
- > the manuals or online help?
- >
- > I want to use correlated subqueries and want to see whether they can be done.
- >
- >
- > example
- >
- > select a.x,a.y from table1 a
- > where a.y not in (select b.y from table 2
- > where b.x=a.x)
-
- I believe there isn't a way to nest queries using the query builder, or
- by entering SQL in the SQL box. You can get the result you need in one
- of two ways:
- Using the query builder: create a query, save it and then create another,
- 'adding' the first as the table (in fact, it is a query) from which to
- query. Running the second query will cause the first to be executed, then
- the second. Note however, that the first must be an updateable query,
- which means for one thing that it can't use parameters.
- The more flexible way is to do it under Access Basic. You can create a
- query which runs on a dynaset, which itself was the result of a query,
- that is use createdynaset, the first time using the database as the
- object, the second time the dynaset created by the first.
-
- If that was all good news (though I suspect it may not be), then here is
- the bad news. Access SQL does not support the In operator (the way you
- have used it), and more troublesomely (is that a word?!), the Not In
- construct. So to acheive the exmaple code above you would have to scan
- the dynaset, and test individual records. There is no scan function in
- Access, as there is in xBase, so you must use something like:
- set d_set = thedb.createdynaset("SQL")
- if d_set.recordcount<>0 then
- do while not d_set.eof
- ...
- ...
- d_set.movenext
- loop
- endif
-
- If you aren't sure how to code the example you gave using this technique
- just let me know and I am sure I can point you in the right direction.
-
-
- David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 22:19:54 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: re: create table and standards etc
-
- In message <9303221427.aa04025@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- > Because MSAccess has deliberatly changed the meaning
- > behind some of the relational terminologies (in order to comply with
- > dbase) so it means that it is harder for relationally experienced
- > users to use it.
- But I would guess there are more people who have an xBase background
- who are starting to use Access than people from other backgrounds, such
- as those with a more rigorous SQL implementation (like DB2 or whatever).
- Also, see my other reply regarding standards.
- David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 22:31:10 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: Import/Export Setup Window
-
- In message <9303221647.aa06651@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- > SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- > ===============================================================
- > Why is that this window does not allow me to switch back to other windows
- > in the access desktop? Since I can find no way of automatically getting
- > my 75 columns names into my specification (yes I need them cos I'm importing
- > from a fixed width file) I had hoped to use copy and paste on each column name
- > .
- >
- > I can see that I should have started from the import spec to create the table
- > but that does not seem obvious, normally one creates the table first
- > and then loads in data (which may come from many sources.
- >
- My we are at the keyboard a lot aren't we! If you have so many complaints
- about Access then why are you using it?!!! ;)
-
- Seriously though, if you are to make progress with Access you must get
- out of some old fashioned (and they maybe are just fashions, though I
- doubt it) ways of thinking. Access is a lot more object oriented than
- other database systems, and so you should try not to go about things the
- way you may have done in the past. I found it frustrating at first since
- I knew how to acheive what I wanted in xBase but couldn't see how it could
- be done with Access. Forgetting 50% of the things I knew about xBase, a
- lot of things suddenly dawned on me, and I made much faster progress.
-
- If Microsoft had taken the plunge you wouldn't define the tables at all,
- you'd define the forms and that would build the tables.
-
- To avoid using the import specification facility (since it was not flexible
- enough for my needs) I wrote an import routine which used a table as a rule
- base for where each field starts and ends, to which table it should be added
- and what type of data it is. It didn't reference any table or field
- explicitly, instead implicitily from the rules table, so that I can add
- new import types without changing the code, only the rules table... It
- may sound long winded but it only took a couple of hours to put together.
- David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 22:31:58 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: Help on split transactions
-
- In message <9303221959.aa09489@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- > This might not be right band-width to ask the following question,
- > since I am using Access, I thought I should try to get help from
- > professional Access users.
- >
- > How do I split a transaction? For example, a single payment to a
- > vendor may consist of cost of the product, applicable sales tax and
- > the shipping charges. I would like to enter all these under one
- > data entry form (Checks). I would appreciate any general ideas
- > or any other suggestions.
- >
- > I am a novice programmer,so please do not laugh!!!
- >
- > Thanks in advance!
- >
- >
- > Ram Dimba
- > General Accounting
- > Stanford University
- > 857 Serra Street MC 6205
- > Stanford, CA 94305
- > email : ramd@forsythe.stanford.edu
- >
- Can you explain your requirements a bit more. I can't see quite what you
- are asking.
- David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 18:25:30 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Nathan Brindle" <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Help on split transactions
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon,
- 22 Mar 1993 22:31:58 GMT from <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMO N.CO.UK>
-
- I think I see what he wants to do. He wants to show a split transaction
- on a check (or more likely, a deposit) in the check ledger. Quicken does
- this by opening a little window that allows you to put in multiple notes
- and amounts, for instance, if you had 3 checks on a single deposit, the
- ledger would show the TOTAL deposit and you could open the little window
- for the DETAILS--how much each check in the deposit was, whom it was from,
- etc. This sounds like a job for a main form/subform where the subform
- would be a datasheet view of the details.
-
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- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 09:24:36 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Pekka Koskinen CIMO <koskinen@OPH.FI>
- Subject: Multiuser settings
-
- I'm setting up an Access database, which up to 3-4 people might use
- simultaneously (they are using the same form to add records to a same
- table). Any recommendations on what are the best settings(refersh times
- etc)?
-
- Any hints appreciated!
-
- Pekka
-
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-
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- _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/
-
- Pekka Koskinen tel +358-(9)0-7747 7962 fax +358-(9)0-7747 7064
- CIMO, P.O. Box 343, 00531 Helsinki, FINLAND
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 01:04:49 -0800
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Mark Plutowksi <pluto%cs.UCSD.EDU@SDSC.BITNET>
- Subject: Comparisons with Paradox & Foxpro
-
- TO THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE USED PARADOX AND FOXPRO FOR WINDOWS:
-
-
- Hopefully by now many of you have had a chance to evaluate ACCESS.
- I am about to start an evaluation which will culiminate in a choice
- between Access, Paradox, and Foxpro. As I understand them
- so far, each has different strengths, namely:
-
- Foxpro: portability (Unix, Mac, PC, NT?)
-
- Paradox: speed and programmability
-
- Access: slick interface and ease of development
-
-
- I intend to write a single mini application in each
- of these and compare the results. I want to do one
- mini-application in depth, because it may be that,
- while Access is great for doing certain things easily,
- perhaps it is not much easier than Paradox, say, once
- you require full flexibility. Anyway, here's what
- I'd like to evaluate:
-
- A. Query, sort, filter, and copy time:
- 1. 400,000 records with 2 fields and integer key.
- 2. 10000 records with 128 fields, using a long character key
- which is a function of 2 or more fields.
- 3. Finding the unique record in a set optimizing
- a set of constraints (say, 10000 records).
-
- B. Rapid prototyping: time to implement a report or form
- using query, sort, or filter (i.e., A.1, A.2, and A.3.)
-
- C. Programmability: control each gives over formatting of
- complex forms, reports, and menu control flow.
-
- D. Ease of use: look and feel of the resulting apps;
- importantly, is there a look and feel that is enforced
- by the package (important if the task is to be split
- up among programmers who are possibly separated by
- space or time.)
-
- I'd be glad to report my results (don't hold your breath, though,
- I'll be starting on this in a few weeks, needing to line
- up the resources and programmers so that we can do all of
- the comparisons concurrently.)
-
- Are there any results, tips, or comments anyone can
- provide that will make my results easier to obtain,
- more meaningful, or more focussed?
-
-
- Thanks,
-
- = Mark Plutowski
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 07:27:34 CST
- Reply-To: ardie@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "R. D. McClary" <ardie@UX1.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
- Subject: Access unusable
-
- I have asked this in 2 different UseNET groups with no solution. I
- cannot run Access when using W4Wg's. My machine will hang at any time - it
- could by just after I click the icon, it could be just before I can select a
- menu, it could be while I'm retrieving a file, etc. The lockup is a total
- hang. I have no alternative but to power down and re-start (ouch!).
-
- My machine is an IBM 55/sx w/4Mb RAM and a 6 Mb perm. swapfile. I run
- only in 386Enh, and, using emm386.exe /noems, I have most of my drivers
- loaded high. System resources are generally in the low 80's. The hang
- happens whether or not I have other utilities going (clock, printman,
- appbar, wallpaper or none, etc.), and it occurs whether or not I have
- actually used the network. It occurs even if I have neither accessed a
- remote, shared device nor shared anything from my system. Strangely enough,
- other people in my workgroup can access and use the copy on my drive (yes,
- we each have our own licnese!).
-
- Finally, I should say that I replaced the network driver with the one
- that came with Access. My files were all dated NOV 92. When my colleagues
- got their copies, their files were dated JAN 93. I re-installed Access
- using their copies - including an even newer net driver. NO LUCK. Right
- now, I can only use Access by inserting a clean-boot floppy and re-booting.
- Does anyone in this group have any ideasd? Thanks.
- [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
- /| []
- ` o.O ' [] ardie@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- =(___)= [] R. D. McClary
- U [] Department of Plant Pathology
- ACK!THPTPHH! [] University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 16:26:48 +0100
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: MARTIN@HSEPM1.HSE.NL
- Subject: Macro condition problem solved
-
- Hey guys and girls!
-
- I'm feeling enthousiastic because I solved (with some help) a problem.
-
- The problem was the macro condition disn't accept my syntax:
-
- DFirst("fieldname",tablename)=[fieldname]
-
- Wich it should, according to everybody.
-
- The solution came when we realized Access uses the Listseparator you have
- assigned inside Windows under Configuration settings International.
- So I had a semicolon (;) there defined as separator. That's why.
-
- Another one solved. It seems one doesn't have to program much and most
- things are possible from within the macro (at least that's what I keep trying).
-
- Martin Ederveen.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | ing. Martin W. Ederveen | "In the future there will be real |
- | Hogeschool Eindhoven | thinking machines. |
- | Rachelsmolen 1 | Yes, but who's thoughts will they |
- | 5612 MA Eindhoven | be thinking?" |
- | tel. +31 (40) 605 262 | |
- | MARTIN@HSEPM1.HSE.NL | Quotation from Dr.Who: The Curse |
- | SURF017@KUB.NL | of Fenric |
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 12:22:00 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Ray Porrata" <raypo@MICROSOFT.COM>
- Subject: RE: Access unusable
-
- Acces come with drivers especially for windows for workgroups. This
- must be loaded before using access on a workgroup setting.
-
- As for windows:
- Using the reference disk get all the address being used by memory
- boards(eg: D800-DFFF for token ring cards.) And in the [ENH386]
- section of you system.ini file insert a line
- emmexclude=MEMORYRANGE1-MEMORYRANGE2.
-
- Ray :-)
- ----------
- From: "R. D. McClary" <netmail!ardie@UX1.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
- To: Multiple recipients of list ACCESS-L
- <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU>
- Subject: Access unusable
- Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1993 7:27AM
-
- I have asked this in 2 different UseNET groups with no solution. I
- cannot run Access when using W4Wg's. My machine will hang at any time - it
- could by just after I click the icon, it could be just before I can select a
- menu, it could be while I'm retrieving a file, etc. The lockup is a total
- hang. I have no alternative but to power down and re-start (ouch!).
-
- My machine is an IBM 55/sx w/4Mb RAM and a 6 Mb perm. swapfile. I run
- only in 386Enh, and, using emm386.exe /noems, I have most of my drivers
- loaded high. System resources are generally in the low 80's. The hang
- happens whether or not I have other utilities going (clock, printman,
- appbar, wallpaper or none, etc.), and it occurs whether or not I have
- actually used the network. It occurs even if I have neither accessed a
- remote, shared device nor shared anything from my system. Strangely enough,
- other people in my workgroup can access and use the copy on my drive (yes,
- we each have our own licnese!).
-
- Finally, I should say that I replaced the network driver with the one
- that came with Access. My files were all dated NOV 92. When my colleagues
- got their copies, their files were dated JAN 93. I re-installed Access
- using their copies - including an even newer net driver. NO LUCK. Right
- now, I can only use Access by inserting a clean-boot floppy and re-booting.
- Does anyone in this group have any ideasd? Thanks.
- [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
- /| []
- ` o.O ' [] ardie@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- =(___)= [] R. D. McClary
- U [] Department of Plant Pathology
- ACK!THPTPHH! [] University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 10:23:00 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "ext6774-Another one of those days..."
- <SSHANNY%BEAUTY@NEXUS.QGRAPH.COM>
- Subject: Re: Help on split transactions
-
- I'm not sure that I understand exactly what it is that you want to do
- with these transactions. Are you saying that you want to take the info
- that you enter into the (checks) form and send it to different tables
- or are you sending the information to different programs such as the
- Peachtree accounting program? Both scenarios have solutions in Access.
- Give us some more information and we will try to help you out. And
- remember, we all started at the begining at some point...
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 16:26:35 -0400
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: EMACLEAN@AC.DAL.CA
- Subject: simple question re counter
-
- I am a complete novice with ACCESS or any other database package.
- My question is:
-
- If I use a data type of "counter" as the primary key in one table, can
- it be a foreign key in another table. And if this is possible, can
- this foreign key be repeatable.
-
- My problem is that I used counter as the primary key in my "customer"
- table and as long as I had just one order in my "order" table with
- the customer ID# (which was the "counter" data type) I was OK. When
- I tried to enter a new order from the same customer the system
- refused.
-
- Thanks for taking the time to help someone "wet behind the ears" and
- designing a database for a school project.
-
- emaclean@ac.dal.ca
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 13:09:07 GMT
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: thankyou for your replys to my notes
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
-
- I am sorry that I have not changed from my old fashioned view of the world
- but I am trying! Thats why I am asking the questions. I keep hoping
- that this new world might enable me to do things faster, without producing
- applications for things that I would hope the system would do for me.
- Being based on objects I had hoped that this world would allow me to take
- an object and take pictures of it in different views, say having a table
- and creating a default export filter to it with column names in place
- and sample column numbers for within a fixed text file. Or that because
- I was in one window that it would not stop me from being able to get
- access to the main windows point and click options. I beleive in things
- like orthogonality having to use fast paths strikes me to herralding from
- the old world.
-
- I am driven by my mouse, he is a friendly rodent and I get quite disspaointed
- when he cant be exercised.
-
- Again thanks for all the notes. I probably wont answer them all cos sadly
- I am still based, in the main, in that old world of mainframe operating
- office systems.
-
- Re the standards issue... I am not the one claiming compatability.
- Just one requesting it, and wondering whether anyone else cared at all.
-
- Anne
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 10:35:00 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Vince Scarafino <Scarafino@MULTICS-A.PMS.FORD.COM>
- Subject: Re: Comparisons with Paradox & Foxpro
- In-Reply-To: Message of 23 Mar 93 04:04 EST from "Mark Plutowksi"
-
- >Date: 23 March 1993 04:04 est
- >From: Mark Plutowksi <pluto%cs.UCSD.EDU%SDSC.BITNET at PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU>
- >Subject: Comparisons with Paradox & Foxpro
-
- >TO THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE USED PARADOX AND FOXPRO FOR WINDOWS:
- >
- >
- >Hopefully by now many of you have had a chance to evaluate ACCESS.
- >I am about to start an evaluation which will culiminate in a choice
- >between Access, Paradox, and Foxpro. As I understand them
- >so far, each has different strengths, namely:
- >
- >Foxpro: portability (Unix, Mac, PC, NT?)
- >
- >Paradox: speed and programmability
- >
- >Access: slick interface and ease of development
- >
- >
- >I intend to write a single mini application in each
- >of these and compare the results. I want to do one
- >mini-application in depth, because it may be that,
- >while Access is great for doing certain things easily,
- >perhaps it is not much easier than Paradox, say, once
- >you require full flexibility. Anyway, here's what
- >I'd like to evaluate:
- >
- >A. Query, sort, filter, and copy time:
- > 1. 400,000 records with 2 fields and integer key.
- > 2. 10000 records with 128 fields, using a long character key
- > which is a function of 2 or more fields.
- > 3. Finding the unique record in a set optimizing
- > a set of constraints (say, 10000 records).
- >
- >B. Rapid prototyping: time to implement a report or form
- > using query, sort, or filter (i.e., A.1, A.2, and A.3.)
- >
- >C. Programmability: control each gives over formatting of
- > complex forms, reports, and menu control flow.
- >
- >D. Ease of use: look and feel of the resulting apps;
- > importantly, is there a look and feel that is enforced
- > by the package (important if the task is to be split
- > up among programmers who are possibly separated by
- > space or time.)
- >
- >I'd be glad to report my results (don't hold your breath, though,
- >I'll be starting on this in a few weeks, needing to line
- >up the resources and programmers so that we can do all of
- >the comparisons concurrently.)
- >
- >Are there any results, tips, or comments anyone can
- >provide that will make my results easier to obtain,
- >more meaningful, or more focussed?
- >
- >
- >Thanks,
- >
- >= Mark Plutowski
-
- I don't know if my request is within the scope of what you are trying to
- do. If it isn't please feel free to ignore it. However, one item of
- interest is the extent to which applications can be incorporated into a
- truely distributed environment. The ease of these packages working with
- other relational data base environments, such as Sybase, Ingress,
- ORACLE, DB2 would help some of us understand the implication of choosing
- these packages vis-a-vis SQL language interoperability. This might be a
- lot more work than you bargained for, but you asked! :-)
-
- Vince
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 16:06:24 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Toby Rockwell <p00220@PSILINK.COM>
- Subject: Access on a Network
-
- Maybe I'm missing some important point, but I have not been able to get
- the answer from the documentation, or from MS support, or from local
- computer staff.
-
- What I want to do is run an ACCESS application as an order entry system
- for a small company. This will run on 4 PC's each running
- a (registered) copy of access; but all using a single database so that
- the customer, order, order-entry-line, (etc.) tables are commonly
- accessed, updated and used for output. From what I have been able
- to find out, there would be no problem doing this on a traditional
- Client/Server net. But this seems like killing a gnat
- with an elephant gun since it seems that a peer to peer
- network would more than suffice. HOWEVER, I have received
- conflicting information as to whether or not such a network (WFWG,
- LANtastic, or NetWare Lite) can accomplish this. I would love to throw
- a few more dollars Bill Gates way and solve this with WFWG; but first I
- would like to know if that would work. Can anyone tell me if it will.
-
- Alternatively, what IS the solution. We are not of a size to hire a
- network guru; and the size of the network and application is teeny by
- most networking standards.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 08:19:14 CST
- Reply-To: ardie@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "R. D. McClary" <ardie@UX1.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
- Subject: Success with Access and W4WG's
-
- My thanks to those that replied to my inability to use Access while
- W4WG's was running. I needed to exclude the section of memory used by my
- network card. I think it works now.
- [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
- /| []
- ` o.O ' [] ardie@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- =(___)= [] R. D. McClary
- U [] Department of Plant Pathology
- ACK!THPTPHH! [] University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 11:38:20 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jim Renaud <wiseguy@MCODE.AMDAHL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Access on a Network
-
- >
- > Maybe I'm missing some important point, but I have not been able to get
- > the answer from the documentation, or from MS support, or from local
- > computer staff.
- >
- > What I want to do is run an ACCESS application as an order entry system
- > for a small company. This will run on 4 PC's each running
- > a (registered) copy of access; but all using a single database so that
- > the customer, order, order-entry-line, (etc.) tables are commonly
- > accessed, updated and used for output. From what I have been able
- > to find out, there would be no problem doing this on a traditional
- > Client/Server net. But this seems like killing a gnat
- > with an elephant gun since it seems that a peer to peer
- > network would more than suffice. HOWEVER, I have received
- > conflicting information as to whether or not such a network (WFWG,
- > LANtastic, or NetWare Lite) can accomplish this. I would love to throw
- > a few more dollars Bill Gates way and solve this with WFWG; but first I
- > would like to know if that would work. Can anyone tell me if it will.
- >
- > Alternatively, what IS the solution. We are not of a size to hire a
- > network guru; and the size of the network and application is teeny by
- > most networking standards.
- >
-
- This is exactly what I'm working on right now. When finished, 5 users will be
- able to enter orders, write POs, print invoices (my client has multiple types
- of invoices they need), receive shipments (ordered from POs), and finally
- ship the end product out (from the sales orders).
-
- Right now, I have the sales order (add and search) working. PO system is about
- 75% done. Invoicing is about 30% done. The rest is still "blue-sky" right
- now. There is a lot of underlying forms and tables that work too; like
- Customers, Vendors, Parts, Manufacturers, Employees, etc.
- Right now I have two computers in a WFWGs network that can create orders and
- update any other the other stuff I mentioned is complete.
-
- So the answer to your question is definitely YES. WFWGs can handle doing what
- you want. I do it (albeit partially) now. I expect to have most of it finished
- in a couple of weeks. I have NOT had ANY problems using Access on WFWGs. Just
- make sure you install the network disk (that comes with Access) before using
- your system on the WFWG network.
-
- Also, my client is very pleased with what I have done with Access so far.
- The Schedule+, eMail, and Chat systems that come with WFWGs have really excited
- my client also.
-
- Go for It!
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jim Renaud [Standard Disclaimer]
-
- Amdahl Corporation
- M/S 205 Phone: 408-992-2662
- Bldg. M3 Room 235 Fax: 408-773-0833
- 1230 E. Arques Avenue Email: wiseguy@mcode.amdahl.com
- Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3470
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 21:54:13 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: Comparisons with Paradox & Foxpro
-
- In message <9303230909.aa12679@demon.demon.co.uk> you write:
- >
- > TO THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE USED PARADOX AND FOXPRO FOR WINDOWS:
- >
- >
- > Hopefully by now many of you have had a chance to evaluate ACCESS.
- > I am about to start an evaluation which will culiminate in a choice
- > between Access, Paradox, and Foxpro. As I understand them
- > so far, each has different strengths, namely:
- >
- > Foxpro: portability (Unix, Mac, PC, NT?)
- >
- > Paradox: speed and programmability
- >
- > Access: slick interface and ease of development
- >
- With respect, in *my* opinion this is complete bunk. Taking each point you
- mention in turn... Versions of Fox for Unix and the Mac are way behind the
- DOS versions at present, though it may be a factor in the future. And what
- about ODBC allowing cross platform data sharing? Always
- remember that Microsoft are using FoxPro to get at the substantial xBase
- database market. In the future, when xBase's popularity falters (as surely
- it will, have you looked at a Fox for Win application's code for example)
- then what happens to FoxPro and the development of versions on other
- platforms? All of the OS's you mention (if you are talking about a PC
- running Windows) have GUI and are becoming more and more object oriented -
- xBase is just about the least object oriented thing you could have. Surely
- it makes sense to use a tool that was designed correctly from that start?
- Speed and programmability of Paradox may be a more reasonable statement.
- However, I have yet to seem it out perform FoxPro. It is faster than
- Access when it comes to queries, but opening a form on the screen takes
- an hour and a day (on a fast PC). Programmability is most certainly a
- strong point of Paradox, but again, I have not seen anything *useful* that
- cannot be done with other packages. Access does have a slick interface but
- then so does Paradox, and even Fox for Windows screens can look very slick,
- as long as they weren't written for Fox for DOS. Development is easier in
- that more is taken care of by the system than in Fox, but not more than in
- Paradox. Which do I think is best? It depends. See below.
-
- >
- > I intend to write a single mini application in each
- > of these and compare the results. I want to do one
- > mini-application in depth, because it may be that,
- > while Access is great for doing certain things easily,
- > perhaps it is not much easier than Paradox, say, once
- > you require full flexibility. Anyway, here's what
- This is a good way of evaluating the applications. It could be a lengthy
- process though - don't make the applications too simple else you won't
- have the full picture.
-
- > I'd like to evaluate:
- >
- > A. Query, sort, filter, and copy time:
- > 1. 400,000 records with 2 fields and integer key.
- > 2. 10000 records with 128 fields, using a long character key
- > which is a function of 2 or more fields.
- > 3. Finding the unique record in a set optimizing
- > a set of constraints (say, 10000 records).
- This are definite requirements and should be easy enough to test - though
- see notes below regarding Access's performance.
- >
- > B. Rapid prototyping: time to implement a report or form
- > using query, sort, or filter (i.e., A.1, A.2, and A.3.)
- Significantly faster in Paradox and Access than Fox I would guess, unless
- you have a lot of xBase expertise (maybe) again see below.
- >
- > C. Programmability: control each gives over formatting of
- > complex forms, reports, and menu control flow.
- Access is generally considered to be the least flexible of the three and
- yet I have just completed an application using it which required a very
- complex flow between forms, things happening automatically etc. It coped
- fine.
- >
- > D. Ease of use: look and feel of the resulting apps;
- > importantly, is there a look and feel that is enforced
- > by the package (important if the task is to be split
- > up among programmers who are possibly separated by
- > space or time.)
- All three tools can build easy to use applications - it is more in the skill
- of the developer than the package. Paradox would probably provide the most
- flexibility but do you need it?
- >
- > I'd be glad to report my results (don't hold your breath, though,
- > I'll be starting on this in a few weeks, needing to line
- > up the resources and programmers so that we can do all of
- > the comparisons concurrently.)
- I'd be interested to read them.
-
- The choice between Fox and Access.
- I think that the only reasons in the short term not to choose Access are
- (a) existing xBase applications (not data) and/or expertise and
- (b) performance. In the medium and long term I think the performance issue
- will go away - Access is bound to offer at least the performance of Fox.
- Think about it - Microsoft has access (no pun intended) to the technology
- which gives Fox its speed. The only reason these software methods couldn't
- be employed and benefited from in Access is if the internal data structures
- of Access were not up to scratch. Would Microsoft really design a database
- product with data structures poorer than those designed years back (for
- dBase)? I don't think so. And if Microsoft were really going to propogate
- the Fox product and evolve it then how come it lacks features such as ODBC?
- Thus all you are left with is the not insignificant factor of xBase
- expertise and applications. Still, are you still riding a horse because
- driving a car is more complicated?
- Between these two and Paradox is tougher. Try your mini-applications and
- see what you think. It may come down to a choice between Borland and
- Microsoft, rather than the products, and where you think they are each
- taking them in future.
-
- I hope this helps. I would be interested to hear what you think of what
- I have said.
-
- David Adams
-
- David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 16:26:34 PST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Ray Porrata" <raypo@MICROSOFT.COM>
- Subject: RE: Access on a Network
-
- This should work without a hitch.
-
- The first item is to implement a pc which will act as a server. Using
- WFWG, this computers resources will have to be shared very well(it may
- need more memory, HD space, etc.) also in the control panel make sure
- the resources shared fastest settings are set.
-
- Distributing the DB
- The database should be kept on the server & everyone else pounding it.
- It shouldn't be too hard to get the rest together.
-
- Ray :-)
- ----------
- From: Toby Rockwell <netmail!p00220@PSILINK.COM>
- To: Multiple recipients of list ACCESS-L
- <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU>
- Subject: Access on a Network
- Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1993 4:06PM
-
- Maybe I'm missing some important point, but I have not been able to get
- the answer from the documentation, or from MS support, or from local
- computer staff.
-
- What I want to do is run an ACCESS application as an order entry system
- for a small company. This will run on 4 PC's each running
- a (registered) copy of access; but all using a single database so that
- the customer, order, order-entry-line, (etc.) tables are commonly
- accessed, updated and used for output. From what I have been able
- to find out, there would be no problem doing this on a traditional
- Client/Server net. But this seems like killing a gnat
- with an elephant gun since it seems that a peer to peer
- network would more than suffice. HOWEVER, I have received
- conflicting information as to whether or not such a network (WFWG,
- LANtastic, or NetWare Lite) can accomplish this. I would love to throw
- a few more dollars Bill Gates way and solve this with WFWG; but first I
- would like to know if that would work. Can anyone tell me if it will.
-
- Alternatively, what IS the solution. We are not of a size to hire a
- network guru; and the size of the network and application is teeny by
- most networking standards.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 19:42:25 -0800
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- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Mark Plutowksi <pluto%cs.UCSD.EDU@SDSC.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Comparisons with Paradox & Foxpro
-
- In response to my post:
-
- > TO THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE USED PARADOX AND FOXPRO FOR WINDOWS:
- >
- >
- > Hopefully by now many of you have had a chance to evaluate ACCESS.
- > I am about to start an evaluation which will culiminate in a choice
- > between Access, Paradox, and Foxpro. As I understand them
- > so far, each has different strengths, namely:
- >
- > Foxpro: portability (Unix, Mac, PC, NT?)
- >
- > Paradox: speed and programmability
- >
- > Access: slick interface and ease of development
- >
-
- David Adams replies:
-
- : With respect, in *my* opinion this is complete bunk.
-
- Ok, so I stand corrected! Actually, thanks. Scratch FoxPro,
- after hearing what you've had to say about its ease of development.
- My business partner was selling me on its speed and portability,
- but I want to get something out to market THIS year, and don't
- need xBase compatibility, nor do I really need portability
- and totally blinding speed this year. By the time I do, something
- better will probably be here. You brought up another key issue,
- too, that I forgot about: CONNECTIVITY. Access has it now.
- I'm not sure how Paradox compares in this respect, so would
- appreciate comments from PDox users on this.
-
-
- : Access does have a slick interface but then so does Paradox, [...]
- : Development is easier in that more is taken care of by the system
- : than in Fox, but not more than in Paradox.
-
-
- If I can build what I want quickly and still
- have something my customer finds easy to use, that is reasonably
- responsive (i.e., not SLOW) then why go with Access over Paradox?
-
- I'm surprised to hear that PDox takes so long to open a form, though.
-
-
-
- : In the medium and long term I think the performance issue
- : will go away - Access is bound to offer at least the performance of Fox.
-
- : I hope this helps. I would be interested to hear what you think of what
- : I have said.
-
- : David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
-
- It has helped a lot, thanks. I'll focus on the comparison between
- PDox and Access, and am interested to test the response w.r.t. forms.
-
- I've liked what Borland has done with the compiler gui,
- and expect them to come on strong with databases mgt systems.
-
-
- = Mark
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 09:04:56 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Jefrem Iwaniw <jef_i@PTS.MOT.COM>
- Subject: Access vs. FoxPro for Win
-
- Since my copy of Paradox for Windows is still in shrink-wrap on my
- shelf, I'll have to refrain from commenting on it for now :=).
-
- Mark Plutowksi <pluto@cs.UCSD.EDU> writes:
- > Ok, so I stand corrected! Actually, thanks. Scratch FoxPro,
- > after hearing what you've had to say about its ease of development.
-
- In many ways, Access *is* much easier to develop on, simply because
- you can do so much without any programming at all (as has been
- mentioned many times in this mailing list). For small- to medium-
- sized applications, Access is clearly the platform of choice. However,
- once your apps become large and/or specialized enough to require
- significant amounts of programming, IMHO FoxPro Win becomes the
- superior platform.
-
- The ease of use of their menu-designer and screen designer can
- be questioned (especially when compared to the tools available for
- C++, Pascal, and VB), but they work and they work well, and the code
- they generate is clear and concise. Rather than creating a "form-based"
- app in Windows, you create a "window-based" app, which by its very
- nature responds much more quickly than a form since it is using
- the native OS method of displaying information.
-
- Debugging under FoxPro is much easier -- those Access message-boxes
- that keep appearing one-after-the-other during initial runs can be
- very frustrating. Of course, we all write bug-free code, but in a
- large app, we may need to eliminate certain "features" that have
- mysteriously crept-in.
-
- Additionally, seasoned Windows users don't need to learn anything
- new to use a FoxPro Win app, whereas the default Access behavior is
- a little odd (of course, this can be altered through careful attention
- to ease-of-use, CUA-compliance, and the like).
-
- Mostly, I just want to encourage those of you considering both
- platforms to not write-off FoxPro, because in many situations, it is
- the better choice. BTW, my background is heavily C++, C, Windows, and
- X/Motif, while my database experience (Clipper, FoxPro, Access, SQL)
- is relatively recent (last year or so), so I may be biased. Just my
- HO.
-
- -Jefrem Iwaniw
- Pelican Software Corporation
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 09:18:03 EST
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Harry E Noel <hen1580@CS.RIT.EDU>
- Subject: request for listserv manager
-
- I know this is bad form but I have tried to get the listserv to dropp
- me via mail and it claims not to recognize me. Strange since I
- originally sent the request in by mail the first time.
-
- Anyway, please remove me from the list.
-
- Sorry, but I tried... :-)
-
- thanks
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 12:01:38 -0500
- Reply-To: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List"
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: TRANKQ1@PROCON.JHUAPL.EDU
- Subject: Re: Comparisons with Paradox & Foxpro
-
- >Ok, so I stand corrected! Actually, thanks. Scratch FoxPro,
- >after hearing what you've had to say about its ease of development.
- >My business partner was selling me on its speed and portability,
- >but I want to get something out to market THIS year, and don't
- >need xBase compatibility, nor do I really need portability
- >and totally blinding speed this year. By the time I do, something
- >better will probably be here. You brought up another key issue,
- >too, that I forgot about: CONNECTIVITY. Access has it now.
- >I'm not sure how Paradox compares in this respect, so would
- >appreciate comments from PDox users on this.
-
- Access doesn't have the promised CONNECTIVITY yet. Microsoft
- has promised the functional OBDC connectivity for Access by
- this summer. I don't consider the SQL Server connectivity
- available with the current Access is valuable. If Microsoft
- allows Access to connect to major databases like DB2, Sybase,
- and Oracle, then Access is a real contender.
-
- Borland has promised the same thing with its IDAPI (Independent
- Database API). Borland's IDAPI is supported by IBM, Lotus, Novell?.
- Borland has stated that IDAPI will also cover Microsoft's ODBC.
- Borland plans to release IDAPI by the summer.
-
- It will be interesting to see how these things delivered and
- implemented.
-
- >If I can build what I want quickly and still
- >have something my customer finds easy to use, that is reasonably
- >responsive (i.e., not SLOW) then why go with Access over Paradox?
- >
- >I'm surprised to hear that PDox takes so long to open a form, though.
-
- It is not quite true that Paradox for Windows (P4W) takes so long to
- open a form. Borland recommends a system with 386DX-33Mhz and 6MB RAM.
- At home I installed P4W on my Swan 386DX-33 with 4MB RAM.
- P4W takes about 10 seconds to come up. Then it takes another 15 seconds
- to open the first form. After that it works fine because all the needed
- codes have been loaded in memory.
-
- However I would not recommend that you do your development in P4W
- using my configuration. But the delivered applications can
- probably run fine on user systems that are similar to mine.
-
- About development, I would assume that you can develop better
- applications with P4W. P4W has a "container" design that is quite
- interesting. If you understand its use thoroughly you can build
- efficient applications, because lots of codes are reusable (control
- objects in a container will inherit codes and variables of its
- container. A container can be a control object in another container.)
- If codes and data can be reused and shared, your application's
- response time should be better.
-
- I am trying to develop an expert system using this containership
- approach and custom methods. I would not try this with Access because
- Access depends too much on its macro language. I find it is tedious
- to work with both macro language and Access Basic. With P4W, you
- only have one language to learn.
-
-
- >It has helped a lot, thanks. I'll focus on the comparison between
- >PDox and Access, and am interested to test the response w.r.t. forms.
- >I've liked what Borland has done with the compiler gui,
- >and expect them to come on strong with databases mgt systems.
-
- The GUI interface of P4W is very good. Its database engine is great.
- Currently P4W doesn't support SQL. SQL support will be provided via
- IDAPI in this summer. Based on the current database access features
- of P4W, I would not be concerned about Borland's ability in providing
- SQL support. I think Borland takes more time to think about the
- distributed database support.
-
- Kha Tran
-
- P.S.
- FYI,
-
- Borland has a new deal: you can get both Paradox for Windows
- and Quatro Pro for Windows for $200. How can they make a living
- with that deal???
-
- Also, PC Week magazine reports that Paradox for Windows has
- outsold Access. I hope Borland can quickly enhance P4W to
- maintain its lead.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 17:02:02 CST
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- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Brian M. Glasgow" <BRIAN@VETS.VETMED.MISSOURI.EDU>
- Subject: Re: simple question re counter
-
- > Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 16:26:35 -0400
- > Reply-to:
- > "Microsoft Access Database Discussion List" <ACCES
- S-L%INDYCMS.BitNet@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU>
- > From: EMACLEAN@AC.DAL.CA
- > Subject: simple question re counter
- > To: Multiple recipients of list ACCESS-L <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BitNet@p
- ucc.PRINCETON.EDU>
-
- > I am a complete novice with ACCESS or any other database package.
- > My question is:
- >
- > If I use a data type of "counter" as the primary key in one table, can
- > it be a foreign key in another table. And if this is possible, can
- > this foreign key be repeatable.
- >
- > My problem is that I used counter as the primary key in my "customer"
- > table and as long as I had just one order in my "order" table with
- > the customer ID# (which was the "counter" data type) I was OK. When
- > I tried to enter a new order from the same customer the system
- > refused.
- >
- > Thanks for taking the time to help someone "wet behind the ears" and
- > designing a database for a school project.
- >
- > emaclean@ac.dal.ca
- >> Try setting the "RELATIONSHIP" AS A "ONE TO MANY" . THIS WILL
- ALLOW ENTRIES TO BE LOCKED TO THE CUSTOMER DATABASE WITH MULTIPLE
- ORDERS PER CUSTOMER
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 11:34:46 GMT
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- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: re: setting a starting value for a counter
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
-
- I remembered that someone wondered whther this could be done, well I just
- found a file in the access directory called psskb.? and it answers
- many questions, one of them is How can I change the starting value of a counter
- field to a number other than 1? - its answer is not easy but shows it can be do
- ne.
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 11:49:53 GMT
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- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: re: my 75 column table
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
-
- For those interested in these things, I managed to create the definition
- for the imput spec from the catalog data stored in SQL/DS. Sadly I couldnt
- do it from Access cos I didnt have access to the MS columns or tables tables.
-
- I think we will now generate something which will generate an import spec
- to load into access some of the data that we have in SQL/DS. It seems that
- we can input data directly into then input spec table. Thanks for the clue.
- So we now have an input spec for the input spec table! Its not quite what
- I'd hoped, I had hoped that access would do some of the grind for me. But
- it is deffinitely feasable.
-
- My database is now > 2Mb (2621440bytes) with just this one table. ie >5500 rows
- in 75 columns. Performance is OK especially as there is no Primary Key on it
- yet. The load took less than 2minutes. A query to produce a sum grouped against
- 2 columns takes about 20seconds for all the data. The whole table in SQL/DS
- is some 89000 rows! I am not sure yet whether I will try and load the whole lot
- in. Downloading it via send/receive takes a bit too long!
- and I only have a 30Mb free! ( I think it would need 32Mb)
- (current system is a viglen 486dx2 66MHz 8Mb RAM)
-
- Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 10:20:34 PST
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- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: RAM DIMBA <Ram.Dimba@STANFORD.BITNET>
- Subject: RE: Help on Split Transactions
-
- Thanks for the people who replied to my question on "Help on Split
- Transactions". Thank you again for suggesting to use Main/Subform
- feature. I changed my database structure and added few more tables
- to achieve my tasks.
-
- I found out that It is easier to do lots of things in ACCESS. I am
- yet familiarize myself with ACCESS Basic.
-
- Thanks.
-
- Ram Dimba
- ramd@forsythe.stanford.edu
- =========================================================================
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 14:51:57 -0500
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- Subject: Subscription request
-
- Hello! I would like to subscribe to your recipient list for your
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- Please send any information I need to receive the posted articles.
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-
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-
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- Yours actually,
-
- Ned
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- Subject: Re: setting a starting value for a counter
-
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- Subscribe by mailing to LISTSERV.
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- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 21:47:19 -0800
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- Subject: Re: Comparisons with Paradox & Foxpro
-
- Thanks for the informative reply!
-
- = Mark
- =========================================================================
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- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Ned Walsh <walsh@CUNIXF.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Subscription request
- In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 26 Mar 1993 21:45:01 -0800
-
- I am not trying to subscribe. I am trying to unsubscribe. My ID
- changed since I subscribed, but Columbia's mail router skillfully
- reroutes mail addressed to my old address to my new address. When I
- send an unsubscribe request to the LISTSERV I get a message back saying
- I am not currently subscribed to ACCESS, as far as it knows, and
- mentions that perhaps the situation is exactly as I described--I'm
- subscribed under a previous address that has mail being forwarded to my
- current address. The only way to to get off the list, then, is via the
- list administrator's intervention. I do not know who the list
- administrator is. So I write to the list expecting the list
- administrator will pick up on the message and see that I get
- unsubscribed. What else do you expect me to do??????? This sort of
- message to the list re subscription/unsubscription quirks and problems
- is perfectly legitimate and occurs all the time on LISTSERV lists. It
- is your message which is rude, inappropriate, and bad news for
- everyone.
-
- /Ned
- =========================================================================
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 14:04:03 EST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Ned Walsh <walsh@CUNIXF.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Subscription request
- In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 26 Mar 1993 21:45:01 -0800
-
- Whoops, that was supposed to go to Mark only, not the whole list. Now
- THAT was a rude, inappropriate, bad news for everyone sort of message.
- Mucho mucho mucho apologies to all. Talk about having egg on one's
- face.
-
- Sorry,
-
- Ned
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 09:03:05 BST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Anne L Zorner R27.G5/" <ALZ@IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: re fox, access, P4W and Superbase
-
- SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- ===============================================================
- For information, when I was at one of the PC Database days that were done
- here in the UK, certain people in Microsoft claimed that eventually Fox Pro
- and Access would come closer together. With them both having the same
- database engine.
-
- One of the big problems, as I see it, with P4W is that its SQL link (similarly
- for Superbase) will not be available for its own database, it
- will only be there to access the bigger database systems. For superbase
- this access will not (they said) be available through their point and click
- standard interface, does anyone know the validity if that statement? and
- what about P4W will that have the same problem?
-
- By the way does anyone have any knowledge as what will be the features in
- the upgrade to Access that is due later this year?
-
- Regards Anne
-
- Thankyou
- ===============================================================
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 17:49:30 +0200
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Center for Security Studies, ETH Zuerich,
- Switzerland" <koeppel@SIPO.ETHZ.CH>
- Subject: How do I print on form-style paper?
-
- I am trying to build a new database for our addresses with ACCESS. Everything
- is fine except one problem. I am using an old matrix printer (Brother M-1709)
- to print on "endless-type" address labels in one row. But every time I try that
- I get a page break from ACCESS after one (supposed) A4-page. What do I do to
- get rid of this page break, which throws my endless labels off track? Is this
- an ACCESS-problem, or a windows-printer-driver problem? If so, how do I set
- my printer driver to an "infinite" page length?
-
- Any advice would be appreciated
-
- Thomas Koeppel
- Zurich Polytech, Switzerland
-
- koeppel@sipo.ethz.ch
-
- Fax: xx41 1 364 00 69
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 09:51:33 EDT
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Steve Miller <miller@ROADRUNNER.PICTEL.COM>
- Subject: Problem combining text fields
-
- I have a problem combining multiple fields into a single text box
- in a report.
-
- I have three fields in a table - Title, First Name and Last Name.
- All three of these are of the "Text" datatype. I want to combine
- these fields in a report so that they look like
-
- Mr. Joe Walker
-
- instead of,
-
- Mr. Joe Walker
-
- I follow the example in the user's guide and use the following as
- the source for the text box:
-
- ="|[Title]| |[First Name]| |[Last Name]|"
-
- When I preview the report, I get "#Error" in the text box. If I
- change the table so that the "Title" field is renamed to "TTitle"
- and make the corresponding change in the report, everything works
- as expected. If I just use [Title] as the source for a text box,
- everything works fine.
-
- Does anybody have any ideas before I try Microsoft customer
- support?
-
- Thanks,
- Steve
-
- PS - I also have a similar problem with a field named City.
-
-
- --
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
- | Steve Miller PictureTel Corporation |
- | email: miller@pictel.com One Corporation Way |
- | phone: (508) 977-8235 Peabody, MA 01960 |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 10:15:57 EST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Ron Todd <rtodd@THOREAU.NSC.COM>
- Subject: Re: Problem combining text fields
-
- I have a problem combining multiple fields into a single text box
- in a report.
-
- I have three fields in a table - Title, First Name and Last Name.
- All three of these are of the "Text" datatype. I want to combine
- these fields in a report so that they look like
-
- Mr. Joe Walker
-
- instead of,
-
- Mr. Joe Walker
-
- I follow the example in the user's guide and use the following as
- the source for the text box:
-
- ="|[Title]| |[First Name]| |[Last Name]|"
-
- I had the same problem in composing a part number from "product type"
- "product number" and "product option" as well as composing "product
- option" from "option types" and "option number". What I did was use
- string concatination: the "&" character between components of the
- string as well as Format$() to convert the numbers to strings. A'la
-
- =[Title]&[First Name]&[Last Name]
-
- But this will not insert spaces between the components so what you
- will have to do is add in the literals:
-
- =[Title]&" "&[First Name]&" "&[Last Name]
-
- For the numbers this is what I ended up with:
-
- =[product type]&Format$([product number],"")&[product option]
-
- The null string in the Format$() function tells Access to return just
- the number without formating; drop leading spaces and don't use leading
- zeros or formating characters such as commas or currency symbols.
-
- I have noticed the same error messages in querys involving these fields
- but have not had any problems with the resulting data, I am even using
- the "part number" as an index in my table and when there is no option
- specified, the "product option" component returns a null string.
-
- Ron Todd
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 10:38:12 EDT
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Steve Miller <miller@ROADRUNNER.PICTEL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Problem combining text fields
- In-Reply-To: <9303291518.AA15738@gateway.pictel.com>; from "Ron Todd" at Mar
- 29, 93 10:15 am
-
- >
- > I have a problem combining multiple fields into a single text box
- > in a report.
- >
- > I have three fields in a table - Title, First Name and Last Name.
- > All three of these are of the "Text" datatype. I want to combine
- > these fields in a report so that they look like
- >
- > Mr. Joe Walker
- >
- > instead of,
- >
- > Mr. Joe Walker
- >
- > I follow the example in the user's guide and use the following as
- > the source for the text box:
- >
- > ="|[Title]| |[First Name]| |[Last Name]|"
- >
- > I had the same problem in composing a part number from "product type"
- > "product number" and "product option" as well as composing "product
- > option" from "option types" and "option number". What I did was use
- > string concatination: the "&" character between components of the
- > string as well as Format$() to convert the numbers to strings. A'la
- >
- > =[Title]&[First Name]&[Last Name]
- >
- > But this will not insert spaces between the components so what you
- > will have to do is add in the literals:
- >
- > =[Title]&" "&[First Name]&" "&[Last Name]
- >
-
- I should of mentioned that I tried this approach, too. This is
- the way that is suggested in the online help. It didn't work for
- me either.
-
- Any more ideas?
-
- --
-
- Steve Miller x235
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 10:40:53 -0500
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: TRANKQ1@PROCON.JHUAPL.EDU
- Subject: RE: fox, access, P4W and Superbase
-
- >SQL Support Section (SQS) Mail ALZ@UK.AC.RL.IB
- >===============================================================
- >For information, when I was at one of the PC Database days that were done
- >here in the UK, certain people in Microsoft claimed that eventually Fox Pro
- >and Access would come closer together. With them both having the same
- >database engine.
- >
- >One of the big problems, as I see it, with P4W is that its SQL link (similarl
- y
- >for Superbase) will not be available for its own database, it
- >will only be there to access the bigger database systems. For superbase
- >this access will not (they said) be available through their point and click
- >standard interface, does anyone know the validity if that statement? and
- >what about P4W will that have the same problem?
- >
- >By the way does anyone have any knowledge as what will be the features in
- >the upgrade to Access that is due later this year?
- >
- >Regards Anne
- >
- >Thankyou
- >===============================================================
-
- I don't know what SQL link Superbase and P4W will provide.
- But I would believe that P4W will provide a SQL interface that will
- work with its database engine and remote database engines. Using the
- SQL interface, the target database engines should become transparent
- to your applications.
-
- I would not think that a product like P4W would make you put a logic in your
- applications to determine what database engines are in use and to handle them
- differently. Borland's IDAPI (Independent Database Application Programming
- Interface) will handle the hard work for you. I would believe that P4W will
- provide a SQL support that equals to or exceeds what Access currently provides
- .
-
- Kha Tran
-
-
- End of returned message
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 09:45:22 CST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: randy legeai <rlegeai@RS1.TCS.TULANE.EDU>
- Subject: Re: How do I print on form-style paper?
- In-Reply-To: <9303291449.AA47886@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu>; from "Center for
- Security Studies, ETH Zuerich," at Mar 29, 93 5:49 pm
-
- >
- > I am trying to build a new database for our addresses with ACCESS. Everything
- > is fine except one problem. I am using an old matrix printer (Brother M-1709)
- > to print on "endless-type" address labels in one row. But every time I try
- that
- > I get a page break from ACCESS after one (supposed) A4-page. What do I do to
- > get rid of this page break, which throws my endless labels off track? Is this
- > an ACCESS-problem, or a windows-printer-driver problem? If so, how do I set
- > my printer driver to an "infinite" page length?
-
- I had the identical problem printing single-column labels on my
- Panasonic printer. I called Microsoft, who dutifully checked it out
- and told me that it is a function of the Windows printer driver,
- mainly that it only "knows" the predetermined page sizes, and
- otherwize had no work-around. I did, however, succeed in getting it
- to work, except that it soes not print the last label on the page.
- In Print Setup, I set page size to 8.5 x 11. Left and Top Margins
- to 0.25", (others to 0"), Items Across to 1, Row Spacing to 0.06",
- Width to 3.5, Height to 0.94. This is for Avery #4145 type labels,
- that are 12 labels to a 'sheet', with each label 3.5" x 15/16".
- Let me know if it works! If so, one of us should post the solution
- to the list.
- --
- Randall Legeai rlegeai@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu
- Federal Agency Affairs / Ctr. Bioenv. Research Phn: 504/865-5758
- 327 Gibson Hall, Tulane University Fax: 504/865-5274
- New Orleans, Louisiana 70118-5698
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 12:20:37 -0500
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Toby Rockwell <p00220@PSILINK.COM>
- Subject: RE: Problem combining text fields
-
- To neatly print names my method has been to create a name in the
- query that underlies the reprort. this will read:
-
- name:LTrim([title]&" "&[first name]&" "&[last name])
-
- The Ltrim just assures that things are left justified when there is no
- title [and first name]. There is still an extra space if there is a
- title without first name but I didn't bother putting in the extra level
- of LTrim to cure it since it seldom occurs.
-
- With a comma thrown in after the state, this works for the address as well.
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 19:53:36 EDT
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Steve Miller <miller@ROADRUNNER.PICTEL.COM>
- Subject: Problem combining text fields (Solution)
-
- You will recall that I sent a message asking about the following
- problem.
-
- >
- > I have a problem combining multiple fields into a single text box
- > in a report.
- >
- > I have three fields in a table - Title, First Name and Last Name.
- > All three of these are of the "Text" datatype. I want to combine
- > these fields in a report so that they look like
- >
- > Mr. Joe Walker
- >
- > instead of,
- >
- > Mr. Joe Walker
- >
- > I follow the example in the user's guide and use the following as
- > the source for the text box:
- >
- > ="|[Title]| |[First Name]| |[Last Name]|"
- >
- > When I preview the report, I get "#Error" in the text box. If I
- > change the table so that the "Title" field is renamed to "TTitle"
- > and make the corresponding change in the report, everything works
- > as expected. If I just use [Title] as the source for a text box,
- > everything works fine.
- >
- > Does anybody have any ideas before I try Microsoft customer
- > support?
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Steve
- >
- > PS - I also have a similar problem with a field named City.
- >
-
- After poking around in the Access Support forum on CompuServe, I found
- the answer to my question. I quote directly (without permission):
-
-
- You might have a text box called: [CityStateZip] and its source
- could be the expression:
-
- =[City] & ", " & [State] & " " & [Zipcode]
-
- Note that you CANNOT use one of the elements in the expression as
- the NAME of the text box. You could not name the above text box
- [City] for example, or you would get the #Error indication.
-
-
- Or in my case, I tried to combine a field named [Title] in a text box
- named "Title". I simply renamed the text box to "FullName".
-
- --
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
- | Steve Miller PictureTel Corporation |
- | email: miller@pictel.com One Corporation Way |
- | phone: (508) 977-8235 Peabody, MA 01960 |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
- =========================================================================
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 20:13:58 -0500
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: George Raudabaugh <RAUDABAUGH@IDICL1.IDI.BATTELLE.ORG>
- Subject: Mouse Dies
-
- I've started banging on Access again and have run into a few problems,
- most notably the mouse becoming disabled. I haven't figured out when/why
- this happens yet, but its happened many times (>3), and I was only in the
- Table area.
-
- The "workaround" is to make sure I have a DOS session I can ALT-TAB to
- and reactivate the mouse driver. This is a microsoft mouse.
-
- I haven't seen anything here. I also received an offer package for an
- Access specific magazine that included a diskette. It include a list
- of known-bugs but there was nothing about mice.
-
- Any info would be appreciated.
-
- George
- --
- George Raudabaugh Manager/Document Technologies
- Information Dimensions, Inc. raudabaugh@idicl1.idi.battelle.org (work email)
- 5080 Tuttle Crossing Blvd.
- Dublin, Ohio 43017 (614) 761-7309 (voice mail)
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 10:34:44 EST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Pekka Koskinen CIMO <koskinen@OPH.FI>
-
- >I haven't seen anything here. I also received an offer package for an
- >Access specific magazine that included a diskette. It include a list
- >of known-bugs but there was nothing about mice.
- >
-
- Any way to get a copy of that list?
-
- G'day
-
- Pekka
-
- :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
-
- _/_/_/_/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/ "How many system administrators does
- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ it take to change a light bulb?
- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ None -- they just remove the rights
- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ for people to enter the room."
- _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/
-
- Pekka Koskinen tel +358-(9)0-7747 7962 fax +358-(9)0-7747 7064
- CIMO, P.O. Box 343, 00531 Helsinki, FINLAND
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 13:21:33 +0200
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Beat Jaccottet <beat@IWI.UNIBE.CH>
- Subject: ODBC and access to Sybase on a RS/6000
-
- Hi!
-
- I am trying to connect to a Sybase SQL Server (version 4.2) on a RS/6000. I ran
- the scriptfile (INSTCAT.SQL) for defining the required stored procedures on the
- DB, I also tested those SP on the DB, they work fine.
-
- Also the connection from within windows to the Sybase DB works fine (I have a
- tool that checks the connection). When I am trying to reference or include a
- Sybase Table from within Access I get a "general protection violation in
- USER.EXE at 0010:0470" and Access is gone.
-
- Has anyone made similar experiences? Has anyone solved the problem?
-
-
- Any suggestions or recommandations are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
-
-
-
- - Beat Jaccottet (yes: Beat is my first name...)
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 08:16:54 CST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: randy legeai <rlegeai@RS1.TCS.TULANE.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Mouse Dies
- In-Reply-To: <9303300203.AA45880@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu>; from "George Raudabaugh"
- at Mar 29, 93 8:13 pm
-
- >
- > I've started banging on Access again and have run into a few problems,
- > most notably the mouse becoming disabled. I haven't figured out when/why
- > this happens yet, but its happened many times (>3), and I was only in the
- > Table area.
- >
- > I haven't seen anything here. I also received an offer package for an
- > Access specific magazine that included a diskette. It include a list
- > of known-bugs but there was nothing about mice.
-
- You can download the bug list (and other things) from Microsoft's
- download BBS at 206/936-6735.
-
- --
- Randall Legeai rlegeai@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu
- Federal Agency Affairs / Ctr. Bioenv. Research Phn: 504/865-5758
- 327 Gibson Hall, Tulane University Fax: 504/865-5274
- New Orleans, Louisiana 70118-5698
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 09:24:00 EST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Michael Gordon <GORDONM@CC.DENISON.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Mouse Dies
-
- >> I haven't seen anything here. I also received an offer package for an
- >> Access specific magazine that included a diskette. It include a list
- >> of known-bugs but there was nothing about mice.
- >
- >You can download the bug list (and other things) from Microsoft's
- >download BBS at 206/936-6735.
- >
- The bug list is also available somewhere at CICA.
-
- Michael D. Gordon
- CIS: 71053,471
- Internet: gordonM@cc.denison.edu
- Date sent: 30-MAR-1993 09:24:07
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 17:06:50 MET-1
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: "Hr. Johannes KREMSNER" <KREMSNER@KHSA.KHS-LINZ.AC.AT>
- Subject: DB2 with ACCESS
-
- Has anyone an ODBC-driver for DB2 on an IBM-Mainframe?
- Special thank's to all who help me with my urgent problem!
- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
- |University of Art | |
- |Mr. Johannes Kremsner| |
- |Networkadministrator | |
- |Hauptplatz 8 | |
- |4020 LINZ/AUSTRIA | |
- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 12:36:30 -0800
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: General Protection Fault in Access
-
- I came a cross a nasty one!
-
- Although I didn't isolate the problem completely I suspect it has to do with
- the following setup:
- I am using a query to pick records in a specific date interval and a status
- interval (integers 1...5) from a table of apox 7200 records. The SQL
- statment WHERE clause includes a construct of type
- (cond1 AND ((cond2 AND cond3) OR cond4)). Everything works fine until I
- try to use format() function to format one of the fields (the date).
- If I add Date: Format(date, "dd-mmm-yy") in the date cell of the query
- and run it I get a nasty dialog box: "MSACCESS: Your application had
- internal error! <Close> <Ignore>" No metter what button I choose ProgMan
- kicks in with "General Protection Fault" and throughs me out of Access with
- half (!) of system memory still taken!
-
- This happens consistently and with both format() and format$(). I found a
- work around, but if you've seen something of the same it would be
- interesting to find where exactly this thing bombs. Plus I heard that
- MicroSoft might be reading this....
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 16:00:00 EDT
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: BUCHANANL@NYUACF.BITNET
- Subject: numerical string field format
-
- After years of being relatively adept with dBASE I am slowly
- learning Access, generally without problem. However, I have been
- stuck for the last week on this and I am running out of time. I
- have been unable to figure out what to do by RTM or Cue Cards,
- etc. I hope someone out there can point me in the right
- direction. Thanks in advance to anyone who responds!
-
-
- This probably has an outrageously simple answer, but here goes.
- I want set the format for a field to have numeric content *ONLY*
- - no alphabetical or other characters - *AND* to be of a
- specified length; i.e., I need fields that are strings composed
- of 5 or 10 numerical digits. The fields are not to represent
- logical numbers but act instead as identifiying code. I don t
- quite seem to be able to specify this in the Design View box. Any
- ideas?
-
-
- Thanks!
-
-
- Laurin M. Buchanan
- Institute of Fine Arts
- New York University
- bitnet: buchananl@nyuacf
- voice: 212.758.3223
- fax: 212.755.5780
- =========================================================================
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 16:06:17 EST
- Reply-To: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Sender: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
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- From: Nathan Brindle <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: numerical string field format
- In-Reply-To: Message of Tue, 30 Mar 1993 16:00:00 EDT from <BUCHANANL@NYUACF>
-
- There isn't a formatting character for a Text field that allows only
- numeric input (HELLO MICROSOFT--THIS WOULD BE HANDY). What it looks like
- you'll have to do is write a validation function that is called every time
- the field is updated, which checks the string entered to see if each character
- is a digit 0-9. I just checked the online help under FORMAT PROPERTY and
- found that you can do what you want to do in a <numeric> field, but not
- with a <text> field.
-
- I have had some luck with using formats like "93-0000" in counter fields,
- which gives me numbers I can use like 93-0001, 93-0002 for request numbers,
- etc. Not knowing the design of your database, that <might> be one way to
- do it.
-
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- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 17:37:24 -0500
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- From: FUNG@ATMOS.NRL.NAVY.MIL
- Subject: transfer Excel notes to Access
-
- When importing Excel *.xls files to Access, is it possible to transfer the
- Excel note information to Access ? Tak Fung
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- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 17:37:50 PST
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- From: "ROBERT GRINNELL,
- SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY" <r_grinnell@LUKE.SPU.EDU>
- Subject: RE: transfer Excel notes to Access
-
- On Tues, March 30, Tak Fung writes:
-
- >When importing Excel *.xls files to Access, is it possible to transfer the
- >Excel note information to Access ? Tak Fung
-
- I am not certain, but I don't think it can do so. It would be difficult
- to have programmed Access to deal with the potential ambiguities in
- doing this (notes in different cells of the same row/record, etc.).
-
- As a workaround, I would suggest writing a macro in Excel that moves
- through all cells containing notes and copies the contents to a new
- column/field, which could then be included in the Access import of the
- worksheet. There are a couple of limitations inherent in this
- approach, however:
-
- 1. Text in cells is limited to 255 characters; notes can be much longer,
- so you would lose anything beyond the first 255.
-
- 2. If you have multiple notes in a row/record, this must be dealt with
- somehow. There are several possible solutions, which I won't take the
- time to go into now.
-
- There is another (Excel) macro solution that overcomes these limitations,
- relying on Access' relational capabilities, but is more complex, because it
- involves writing the notes to a delimited text file and importing it
- into Access separately.
-
- If you want more detailed thoughts, or aren't up to writing such a macro,
- feel free to contact me directly. It's an interesting problem, and I
- could give it a try.
-
- Robert Grinnell
- Seattle Pacific University
- r_grinnell@luke.spu.edu
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- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 21:56:16 -0800
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- From: Dmitry Serebrennikov <dmitry@UCSEE.BERKELEY.EDU>
- Subject: Re: numerical string field format
- In-Reply-To: <9303302102.AA12616@nettlerash.berkeley.edu> from
- "BUCHANANL%NYUACF.BITNET@cmsa.Berkeley.EDU" at Mar 30,
- 93 04:00:00 pm
-
- >
- > This probably has an outrageously simple answer, but here goes.
- > I want set the format for a field to have numeric content *ONLY*
- > - no alphabetical or other characters - *AND* to be of a
- > specified length; i.e., I need fields that are strings composed
- > of 5 or 10 numerical digits. The fields are not to represent
- > logical numbers but act instead as identifiying code. I don t
- > quite seem to be able to specify this in the Design View box. Any
- > ideas?
- >
- Depending on how (and when) you want the system to complain if someone
- violates this validation rule there is a simple and a more complicated
- answer.
- A simple: you can set validation property in the table or the form
- to:
- Like "#########"
- where every # represents a digit. In case Access considers +-a...f as
- digits (I dought it) you can do Like "[0-9][0-9][0-9]..." where
- every [0-9] stands for a character between 0 and 9. In this setup
- you will get a complaint (contents of the Validation Text propery)
- when trying to save the invalid value to the table or when leaving a
- control on the form.
- A complicated way: someone had suggested it already: attach a function
- to beforeUpdate propery of the control and check every character as
- it is typed in. This way you can beep at the user as soon as s/he
- makes a mistake.
-
- Hope this helps.
- The good place to check is: Access User's Guide p641-656
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- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 14:55:20 CST
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- From: "Brian M. Glasgow" <BRIAN@VETS.VETMED.MISSOURI.EDU>
- Subject: Re: administrative note
-
- > Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 16:43:23 EST
- > Reply-to: Microsoft Access Database Discussion List
- > <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BitNet@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU>
- > From: Nathan Brindle <NBRINDLE%INDYCMS.BitNet@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU>
- > Subject: administrative note
- > To: Multiple recipients of list ACCESS-L <ACCESS-L%INDYCMS.BitNet@p
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- > Please don't send unsubscribe notices to the list. A simple REVIEW
- > ACCESS-L command sent to LISTSERV@INDYCMS would reveal that I am the
- > list owner. Administrivia sent to the list is just aggravating to
- > the subscribers and I am perfectly willing to take care of these things.
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Nathan Brindle
- > Listowner
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- >>> You failed to mention how one is SUPPOSED to subscribe/unsub.
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- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 16:11:05 EST
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- From: Nathan Brindle <NBRINDLE@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: administrative note
- In-Reply-To: Message of Wed,
- 31 Mar 1993 14:55:20 CST from <BRIAN@VETS.VETMED.M ISSOURI.EDU>
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- The reason I did not mention how to unsubscribe is because the information
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- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 21:02:42 GMT
- Reply-To: dadams@dstrike.demon.co.uk
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- <ACCESS-L@INDYCMS.BITNET>
- From: David Adams <dadams@DSTRIKE.DEMON.CO.UK>
- Subject: Re: numerical string field format
-
- > >
- > > This probably has an outrageously simple answer, but here goes.
- > > I want set the format for a field to have numeric content *ONLY*
- > > - no alphabetical or other characters - *AND* to be of a
- > > specified length; i.e., I need fields that are strings composed
- > > of 5 or 10 numerical digits. The fields are not to represent
- > > logical numbers but act instead as identifiying code. I don t
- > > quite seem to be able to specify this in the Design View box. Any
- > > ideas?
- > >
- > Depending on how (and when) you want the system to complain if someone
- > violates this validation rule there is a simple and a more complicated
- > answer.
- < stuff removed >
- > A complicated way: someone had suggested it already: attach a
- function
- > to beforeUpdate propery of the control and check every character as
- > it is typed in. This way you can beep at the user as soon as s/he
- > makes a mistake.
-
- But this won't check each character as it is typed - the beforeUpdate
- property is used after the user attempts to update the value in the field
- (by pressing ENTER, or TAB or clicking on another field for example). It
- certainly could check each digit, but not as it is typed. You could check
- the number string thus:
- for i = 1 to len(field_name)
- if not isnumber(mid$(field_name,i,1)) then
- msgbox "Digit " & trim$(str$(i)) & " is not a number", 64
- exit function
- endif
- endfor
- or somesuch.
-
-
- David Adams, Data Strike Computers Ltd.
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- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 16:29:22 -0500
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- From: Jennifer Spielberger <jspielbe@ACUNIX.WHEATONMA.EDU>
- Subject: foxbase/pro
-
- Hello!
-
- I am not a subscriber to this list, so if you have any words of wisdom,
- please reply directly to me...
-
- I'm looking for a list for FoxBase / FoxPro users and developers. Does
- ayone know if such a list exists?
-
- Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!!
-
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