U read me wrong... I was not asking the same question again but a new
question.
Either/anyway thanks very much for the good advice. It is appreciated.
I just entered more on the first thread that *I hope* explains what is
happening better
again, thanks for your input
SoftY
On 30/01/2010 10:38 AM, John W. Vinson wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 22:43:05 GMT, softy<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> Can anyone suggest anything
>
> Ummmm...
>
> Give us a few minutes at least.
>
> Perhaps you misunderstand the nature of this group. We're not paid to answer
> questions here; we're all volunteers, donating our time. Posting a "hurry up"
> like this fifteen minutes after your first post isn't going to get you any
> benefit.
>
> Also, we'll be glad to answer specific design questions (in this newsgroup,
> about the structure of your Tables and the design of your database; there are
> other Access newsgroups for forms, reports, etc.). Just asking "fix my
> database" isn't what this group is about!
>
> My guess is that you should find someone to work with you one-on-one, and
> investigate the database and find out if your previous consultant has built
> anything worth salvaging or if they'll need to start over; or you may want to
> learn enough Access to (with help from the volunteers here) do so yourself.
> But this isn't a job mart; for that you'll want to look elsewhere.
>
>
> If you would like to post a description of the nature of the data you're
> dealing with, the structure of your current database, and the nature of the
> problems you're having we'll be glad to try to assist... with *specific
> individual problems*, not with "I don't feel good, Doctor, what should I
> take?"
>
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