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  1. hamek1

    Using Calendar Object

    Hi, I don't kow if this apllies to your questions, but: if I use a calender control in access 97, it does not work with an unbound control on a form. To be more specific: when I want to use the calender control to specify a date range for a report, it just does not work. Suggestions are welcome
  2. hamek1

    Access Search Button

    Hi, I am not sure if I understand your question to the limits, but I use the wizard to create a button on a form. This way you get easely to the search option. Is this what you are looking for?
  3. hamek1

    Why is my database slow after splitting?

    Hi, I have build an application for administrating customers and related projects for an consultancy firm. I works fine, I have split the appliction in an front and back-end part with the wizard (access 97, SR-2) The front-end is put on the computer at the desk (Windows 98), the back-end at...
  4. hamek1

    Sudden Unexpected Behaviour

    Hi, I don't know if the code some forms or reports causes the problem. Maybe you should try to start with "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Msaccess.exe" /decompile. This decompiles all code, after that you can compile again, odd pieces of old code (normaly not visible) are...
  5. hamek1

    Updating database without losing information?

    Hi, Thanks for the suggestion for the switchboard. Just what I was looking for. By the way, does anyone know why speed drops when a db is split in a front and back-end? Any suggestions to overcome this problem are welcome
  6. hamek1

    merging similar data from multiple tables

    HY, maybe you could use the UNION-statement in the SQL expression to put the tables together. The UNION-statement is not a standard part of the query-building interface of ACCESS, but very powerfull.

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