by: James Franklin |
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Hi,
I have a number of databases in A2K, written on different machines with
different installations of Office. I have found that compacting a database
while it is open regularly fails, seemingly...
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by: Larry L |
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Access is noted for bloating a database when you add and delete records
frequently. I have always had mine set to compact on close, and that works
great. Now after everyone's advice I split my...
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by: Trevor Hughes |
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Hello All
I have a database (Access 2000, running on Win 2000), which suffers from
bloat over a period of time. In order to solve the problem I set the
option to compact on exit. This however...
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by: Greg Strong |
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Hello All,
I've written code in a test database with test data. Everything seems
to be working except compact database in VB code per
http://www.mvps.org/access/general/gen0041.htm. The reason I...
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by: GaryDave |
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My school registration database has not been quite right after a recent
compact and repair (done while I was away). Though most of the many
forms and subforms are working normally, one form in...
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by: MLH |
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I just used Tools / Database Utilities / Compact Database
in Access 97 for the first time. Unlike Access 2.0, it does
not ask me to furnish a filename for it to compact into.
It just launched...
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by: Ron |
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Hi All,
Using WinXP pro/Access 2000.
I have a database that's been used for about 5 months. Transferred lots of
data from a dos based program, then the users have been using it for that 5...
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by: Ron |
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New discovery.
If I take a perfectly good database, and "compact/repair" on it with Access
2000 (seems to be at multiple sites--I've tried it with my system here, at
another office on an...
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by: Neil |
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I would like to compact on close only if the database size goes over a
certain amount, rather than each time. Thus, I'd like to check the file size
and then perform the compact through code as the...
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by: aa123db |
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Variable and constants
Use var or let for variables and const fror constants.
Var foo ='bar';
Let foo ='bar';const baz ='bar';
Functions
function $name$ ($parameters$) {
}
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by: ryjfgjl |
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If we have dozens or hundreds of excel to import into the database, if we use the excel import function provided by database editors such as navicat, it will be extremely tedious and time-consuming...
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by: ryjfgjl |
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In our work, we often receive Excel tables with data in the same format. If we want to analyze these data, it can be difficult to analyze them because the data is spread across multiple Excel files...
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by: BarryA |
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What are the essential steps and strategies outlined in the Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) roadmap for aspiring data scientists? How can individuals effectively utilize this roadmap to progress...
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by: nemocccc |
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hello, everyone, I want to develop a software for my android phone for daily needs, any suggestions?
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by: Hystou |
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There are some requirements for setting up RAID:
1. The motherboard and BIOS support RAID configuration.
2. The motherboard has 2 or more available SATA protocol SSD/HDD slots (including MSATA, M.2...
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by: marktang |
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ONU (Optical Network Unit) is one of the key components for providing high-speed Internet services. Its primary function is to act as an endpoint device located at the user's premises. However,...
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers,...
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