It's not a matter of the cost of Access it's a matter of not wanting to install it on my web server. If you're referring to VBScript to write an interface, that's not what I'm after. I'm looking for a client that I can install and use directly. I do this with MySQL using a remote client and it...
I have some Access Databases on my web server and would like to administer them remotely without having to have Access installed on my web server. Is there a client that will allow me to do that?
I'm trying to get a sub group of records to display first before the rest of the group.
For example, I make a selection of real estate properties and the result is 22 records. The records are ordered by 'price'. Two of these records, which belong to a partcular agent, I want to have show up...
The column I want to skip is in the data file not in the table. As I understand it the order in the column_list is directly related to the order of the columns in the data file. So how do I skip over, for example, the fourth column in the data file?
Is there a way to skip columns when using the column_list attribute of DATA LOAD?
For example, if I wanted ignore the fourth column in the data file I'm trying to load how would I do it?
I tried the following but MySQL would not accept it:
(area,status,property_type,listing_num,,agent_id)
Here's where I'm at...as some have suggested I've validated the CSS and the HTML and corrected any issues I found; however, I still have the problem.
When you first visit http://roger.cayrealestate.com look at the main content pain while clicking the Refresh button on your browser. You should...
If you do a Shift-Refresh you'll see the real CSS that should be displayed in the content pane. Now that you've visted the site it will take a while to timeout so you'll have to come back later to see what I'm talking about.
I'm working on a site that was designed to load the content pane first and then the masthead, nav bar and footer.
When I first go to the site the CSS is not being recognized in the content pane; however, the masthead, nav bar and footer all look fine. If I refresh the page or move to another...
Yes, you can copy the database file while it's open and yes I could include that action in my batch file. Thanks.
I'm still wondering if there isn't a more elegant way to accomplish this task.
I am using an Access 2000 database on my web server which is almost constantly open. How can I get a backup of it when it is open. My tape backup system will not back it up when the lock file (.ldb) is present. Is there away close the lock file rather that waiting for it to time out?
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