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problems with Microsoft Access

Did any one faces any difficulties ,issuess or problems using Microsoft
Access

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Apr 18 '07 #1
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"reema via AccessMonster.com" <u32346@uwewrote in message
news:70e432ce9d336@uwe...
Did any one face any difficulties, issues or problems using
Microsoft Access?
No.

That's why there are no newsgroups or websites that provide help with
Access.

;-)

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Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia
Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

Apr 18 '07 #2
"reema via AccessMonster.com" <u32346@uwewrote
Did any one faces any difficulties ,issuess or
problems using Microsoft Access
Is this the same person who argued to the bitter end that they were not
asking a "homework question", but conducting a "classwork survey", not long
ago? You are bound and determined that you are going to have someone do
that "classwork" for you, it seems.

Read carefully the FAQ at http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm for the
official position of the newsgroup in regards to "homework" (and, for
"homework", you can substitute "classwork" or "coursework" because we view
them as the same).

To answer at the same level of your question: "Yes, some people have faced
difficulties, issues, or problems using Microsoft Access. In fact, almost
everyone who uses it, on occasion, faces 'difficulties, issues, or problems
using Microsoft Access.' On the other hand, some people using every
software package, on occasion, face 'difficulties, issues, or problems using
the software package'."

If you want more specific answers, try asking more specific questions.

Oh, and if you get any "No" answers, in addition to the one from Allen
Browne, in this thread, please let us know.

Larry
Apr 18 '07 #3
Access MDB is crap

use SQL Server

I mean seriously here-- MDb has been obsolete for 10 years.
DAO hasn't been included with Office, MDAC or WIndows for the past
decade
of course MDB sucks balls

On Apr 18, 7:50 am, "reema via AccessMonster.com" <u32346@uwewrote:
Did any one faces any difficulties ,issuess or problems using Microsoft
Access

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Message posted viahttp://www.accessmonster.com

Apr 18 '07 #4
"Hooker DBA [MSFT]" <db*******@hotmail.comwrote
Access MDB is wonderful, beautiful, and easy-to-use.

I would always use it, in preference to SQL Server.

I mean seriously here -- ADP was always an unfinished
piece of work. And, ADO just added another layer of
overhead on top of the efficient, stable Jet DB engine.

Of course, everyone who knows anything about database
falls to their knees and worships MDBs.
For your information, "Hooker DBA" is just another alias behind which hides
The Troll a a r o n kempf, who is definitely not a Microsoft employee as
these initials would imply. Before I block him under this alias, too, I felt
obligated to point out that his praise, as quoted here, for the Access MDB
may be just a little "over the top". MDBs are, indeed, good, stable, and
efficient, but "worshipping" is at least a little exaggerated. <GRIN>

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
Apr 18 '07 #5
"Allen Browne" <Al*********@SeeSig.Invalidwrote:
>Did any one face any difficulties, issues or problems using
Microsoft Access?

No.

That's why there are no newsgroups or websites that provide help with
Access.

;-)
<giggle<snort<chuckle <guffaw>

Tony
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Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Apr 19 '07 #6
Hi, Reema.
Did any one faces any difficulties ,issuess or problems using Microsoft
Access
Yes. 14 of us did, 3 didn't, 22 had only used spreadsheets, and 4 said,
"What's Microsoft Access?"

Does that help your homework survey?

HTH.
Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
Blogs: www.DataDevilDog.BlogSpot.com, www.DatabaseTips.BlogSpot.com
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/ex...ributors2.html for contact
info.
"reema via AccessMonster.com" <u32346@uwewrote in message
news:70e432ce9d336@uwe...
Did any one faces any difficulties ,issuess or problems using Microsoft
Access

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Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com

Apr 19 '07 #7
"Hooker DBA [MSFT]" <db*******@hotmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
>
of course MDB sucks balls
I wish it did, it would make my job much more enjoyable.

Keith.
Apr 19 '07 #8
I asked it to bring me home a pizza once, but it came back with an
error message.

Apr 19 '07 #9

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