MAS_Puros
Me as a wee one with my bottle of Abyss
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- Sep 27, 2007
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Sorry switters not familiar with Mac'sIt looks real nice. I wish you would make it so I could use it on my mac though. :whistling:
Thanks for the Quality Control I will get on it. There is a few things I am not liking as well. Trying to make the flow a bit better and hopefully put together a power point to show how to use it.Hi! Nice DB! I did notice that your vitola and strength drop-downs don't work quite right. That wasn't such a huge correction.
However, I tried adding MSRP and I realized how long it had been since I had worked with Access!!!! :whistling:
I also thought that drop-downs would be nice for the tobaccos....
Meanwhile, I shall work on honing my DB skills!!!!
Thanks for all your hard work! Beats the hell outta Register!!!!!!!
I think I might know the issue ...This won't work for me for some reason. Is it because I have Access '03? Unfortunately I don't have a clue about using Access.
highlight the db, don't double click, then hold down the shift key while you now double click to open.
In the db window select modules double click basGlobals, a new window opens, in the tool bar select:
Tools--->References ... --->I want you to search and click Microsoft DAO 3.5 Object Library. Click 'OK' and open it up again Tools--->References ... --->, now position the Priority 3rd on the list of checked library's.
I hope this works for you! Access 2003 is defaulted to use ADO Library and I used DAO.
Thanks for all your feedback guys ... I will get this modifications done shortly.