Re: Access MySQL

From: Albert D. Kallal (PleaseNOOOsPAMMkallal_at_msn.com)
Date: 05/10/04


Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 18:56:53 -0600


"Len" <len@realtimeauctions.com.au> wrote in message
news:UAznc.29952$TT.16089@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Sorry "This is the wrong way to post"
> What do you mean..
>

You are making posts all over the place. How are people here who volunteer
their time supposed to keep track of who answered you question, and where
the answers are? It is consider very rude to just throw a question without
any respect of the limited and valuable time that people spend here.

Further, posting a whole bunch of code as you did is also rather rude. What
do you think we are here?

You have to understand that people here are willing to help you (judging by
the number of posts you have, you also make your self a bit of mess....as we
now all have to look at each of your posts..and see if anyone answer (or
we will be further wasting our time). It is considered rude to multi-post as
you did.

You also seem to be wondering why no one is answering your question?

I think people here are willing give you some hints on how to cook food.
However, I have no desire to purchase your food, cook you a full meal, clear
up you DIRTY dishes after and send you on your merry way.

Why would I do that if you are making ZERO efforts on your part?

So, posting a whole bunch of lines of code and asking what is wrong without
at least give some info as to what your error message is, what line of code
it stops on etc means you are just throwing something out at a
world..and say..please fix my problem as I am even too lazy to
even mention what the error message is! Why should we do all the work for
you? Why are you so disrespectful of the time and efforts that people give
out for free here? Can not make some efforts on your part?

No one here owes you answer...but if you want to get a answer
you should at least have some respect for the people here.

99% of the people here are NOT paid to give answers, and do so
freely from the good ness of their heart and their limited spare time.

If you can not show one bit of respect for the free advice you can get here
I
suggest you pick up the yellow pages and hire a good consultant. There are
many available in the $75 to $120 per hour range that will help you.

If you are willing to make some efforts on your part..then this newsgroup
can really help you. But, YOU HAVE to be willing to make some efforts here.
This whole system works when all people involved are willing to make an
honest effort.

If you are new newsgroups, and how volunteering of your time works, then I
apologize if the above sounds harsh.

I am not mad at you at all, but I just want you to understand how this whole
system of community sprit, and helping others help themselves works.

So, lets try this whole thing again:

First, you need to provide more information. You can't just say your car is
broken..and expect anyone to be able to help you.

How about some hits, or ideas, even one small tid bit of help from you as to
what does not work? Throw us dogs at least some part of bone to work
on here. Make SOME effort on your part here to help.

Out of all those lines you posted...do you get a error message, does the
code stop on a particular line? (in fact..why not post just the one line
code that stopped?).

Which line of code don't work? (why make us look through all those lines of
code when YOU have information as to what line of code it stops on?

Why hide, and keep the error messages secret from us..and then make us guess
what your error is?

Also, can you edit those tables in the direct table view (ie: just open the
tables...can you modify them using the access UI?) There is no use trying to
get code to modify data if you can't edit the data via the UI.

Lets work on a solution to your problem...as many of us are here to help...

--
Albert D. Kallal        (MVP)
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
pleasenonoSpamKallal@msn.com
http://www.attcanada.net/~kallal.msn


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