Re: Whjere is a file created?
- From: "Lyle Fairfield" <lylefairfield@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Jul 2006 03:42:38 -0700
MVSGuy wrote:
MVSGuy (finding less & less to love about access)
One might learn to love more about Access were one to phrase one's
questions so that they do not imply a route for the answer. You could
try:
I am not familiar with the Access way. I have inherited a very large
db. It creates an Excel file, adfg.xls. I need to change the data which
is exported. How can I find the code or whatever that creates the
asdfg.xls file?
I also suggest that you post the real thing when you post a problem.
Many times we see someone posting back to say, "Well, your solution
didn't work because the problem I posted wasn't the real problem, it
was just a fake problem I created for posting because I didn't want to
post the real thing."
Can I solve any of the problems (in Access) that you can (in Notes)?
.... probably 99% of them, although it is quite possible that Notes has
some capaiblities that it will be hard to match in Access ... and VICE
VERSA. We could respect both.
Denigrating Access may not be your best strategy for getting help. It
may alienate those who could help best, while encouraging the wannabes
to join you in speculative coding ventures.
.
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