Hiring a MSAccess Pro

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Guest

I'm hoping this doesn't violate this site's protocol, but I've reached the
limits of my capabilities constructing a MSAccess database which I'm using to
populate some ASP pages for my company's website. I need 3 queries which are
fairly complex (though not for some of the pros I've been following here),
and while I'm not rich, I'd be willing to pay for the help. Any advice or
volunteers?
 
If you're sure that posting details here wouldn't get you some answers that
would produce the queries, I would be interested in taking a look for you.
You can reply to me by removing this is not real from my reply email
address.
 
Thanks for your response Ken. Check your (e-mail address removed)
box for my response. Thanks.
 
You need to begin at the left and remove the letters
t,h,i,s,i,s,n,o,t,r,e,a, and l. It should be fairly evident when you have
deciphered his email.
 
Hi Tom,

Just a follow up to be on the safe side, once you get the e-mail correct
don't post it in this forum for confirmation because it will then get picked
up by the spammers.

-Ted
 
Thanks for the hint.
--
Tom


Ted Allen said:
Hi Tom,

Just a follow up to be on the safe side, once you get the e-mail correct
don't post it in this forum for confirmation because it will then get picked
up by the spammers.

-Ted
 
Duane,

This is by no means a complaint against Ken but merely a question to you ---

< I would be interested in taking a look for you. > (Ken)

What is the difference here and your previous complaint about my "Contact
me"???

Steve
PC Datasheet
 
Hi,


The OP invited, initiated the move, not Ken.

Sure, Ken can definitively speak for himself too, but that simple
observation was so "evident" that I could hardly pass by.


Vanderghast, Access MVP
 
Agreed. I wouldn't object to PC Datasheet replying in the same manner as Ken
Snell. Ken's first "phrase" suggested the OP should just provide more
details and rely on responses from the NG.

Normally I don't like seeing posters asking for contract type help but this
is quite rare.
 

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