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TeresePamela

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Sep 4, 2003
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When using the documenter I noticed that it doesn't list my DELETE queries - is there a way I can get them included?

Thanks in advance,
Pam
 
My delete queries are checkable in the Queries Tab of the Documenter form. (acc2003)

Hope This Helps, PH.
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I just checked an A2K db and the Delete queries do not show in the documentor/queries list.

They do show on the db's properties/contents list.

Checked an A97 db and they do show.

Is this a glitch in A2K?

Larry De Laruelle
ldelaruelle@familychildrenscenter.org

 
Thanks Larry, At least I know I'm not nuts (well.....) :)
I guess it must be a glitch - does MS put out patches for this type of thing do you know?

Pam
 
I guess it must be a glitch - does MS put out patches for this type of thing do you know?"

Yes, it's called Access 2003. :)

Ed.

Please do not feed the trolls.....
 
Ed:

I've just moved from A97 to A2K; not ready yet for the next step. (Actually, that was a pretty funny line.)

Pam:

I have SP3 installed on my A2K app; I think this is the latest, but I would not swear to it. Given time, I'll try the MS site and see if there are any later updates.

Let you know what I find.

Larry De Laruelle
ldelaruelle@familychildrenscenter.org

 
I'm pretty sure SP3 is the latest too.

Just as Acc97 was a bug-fix release for the horrible Acc95, AccessXP is a bug-fix release for the (equally nasty) Acc2000.

Ed.

Please do not feed the trolls.....
 
I develop commercial DBs in A2K, and for this very reason (AccessXP is a bug-fix release for the (equally nasty) Acc2000.) I do not use a lot of the built-in features of Access, preferring to write my own VBA code in modules to accomplish what I need to do. Sure it takes longer, but it is essentially more stable in the long run.
 
Yeah, SP3 is the latest, there have been some hot patches for a few things but nothing that affects what I do.

I'm like rkasnick, I use very few built ins but I do write a lot of code. Not only is the end product more stable, but custom code gives you much more control.

Larry De Laruelle
ldelaruelle@familychildrenscenter.org

 
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