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MS Access Forum / General 1 / June 2004

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Newbie trying to be smart....:)01 Jun 2004 15:54 GMT3
Hi to U all
I'm quite new to access, and, although i've tryed a few times, just can't
seem to get the pacience it needs.....
Here's what im trying to do:
Information on Acess and ODBC01 Jun 2004 15:35 GMT2
I have an Oracle DB on a Unix platfor and need to generate a report on
one of the Oracle Tables via MS Access. I would be very greatful if
any one could give me some information  on how to make a connection
from MS Access to Oracle via ODBC.
using access 2K on a network01 Jun 2004 14:51 GMT3
Hey guys heres my network question:
1- when I selet Tools-startup and limit the access to access, it
applies to all of the users on the network who are accessing the
database through a network folder.  How can I let the startup feature
Changing a text box to a combobox on an open form.01 Jun 2004 14:02 GMT2
I have a form where I want a text box to change into a combobox if the
user makes a certain selection in another control.  Is this possible
and if so, how?
Thanks in advance for any help offered.
Conversion from Access 97 to Access 200001 Jun 2004 13:12 GMT1
I know little about Access. I have a program that produces school reports
written in Access 97. When I try to run it in Access 2000 I keep getting the
following error message -
Compile error: Ambiguous name detected: Command4_Click
Reset  Autonumber01 Jun 2004 11:13 GMT3
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew how to reset an auto number.
I.E.
in my database I have two tables with autonumbers as primary keys. So
I was wondering if anyone knew an easy way of resetting them, as I
How many recordset can be opened simultaneously for a MS-Access 2000 Database01 Jun 2004 08:20 GMT4
Hey friends
  Can someone please suggest that how many recordset can be opened
simultaneously for a MS-Access 2000 Database.Does that make any
difference if we use ODBC or some other way of connecting to the
creating an HTML library of objects01 Jun 2004 06:26 GMT3
Hi Friends
I am thinking about making an HTML library of all my objects in my database.
Has anyone done this before????  Keen to get your ideas.
Here is the structure of my library:
Count problem01 Jun 2004 05:26 GMT7
Dear
I have a table with a Text field named "Attest". In that field I can
fill in 4 possibilities: A, B, C or D.
In a report based om that table I want to count how many times I
Access 200301 Jun 2004 04:12 GMT28
I have a client who is using Access 2002/2000 (the database itself is
written in 2000), and is considering migrating to Access 2003. Any
recommendations on whether Access 2003 is worth the migrate, or should he
stick with 2002?
importing dos-hebrew files into access01 Jun 2004 04:07 GMT1
I have text file (DOS) with hebrew characters on it.
When I am importing the file into access db, the characters "(" are swapped
with ")"
(there are many characters that are swapped).
why use a class module01 Jun 2004 04:04 GMT34
Can you tell me why you use a class module???
Thank you
Nicolaas
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open a subform01 Jun 2004 03:58 GMT3
In a main form, I want to open a subform at one condition and open a
different subform at another condition, How to it? I'm using MS-access
2000.
Your help is highly appreciated.
datediff function01 Jun 2004 03:37 GMT1
i tried posting this earlier but it doesn't seem to have worked. So, i will
try it again. =)
I am trying to create a form where i have a text box that generates a
persons age based on the info that is in their dateofbirth text box.  I
 
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