Re: Is there a "Perfect" beginners reference?
From: Steve (nospam_at_nospam.spam)
Date: 03/30/04
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 01:45:38 GMT
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"DAS 212" <john.nichols@siemens.com> wrote in message
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> All excellent thoughts, thanks.
>
> I'm starting with "Microsoft Access2002 Inside Out". I looked at Waldens and
> Books-a-Million and Barnes and Noble and this seemed to be the best
> available reference. Many of the others mentioned weren't on-hand.
>
> The problem is, and what I really need at this stage in my development, that
> there doesn't seem to be a universal "Example Browser" - a database (pardon
> the reference) showing all the "tricks" everyone has ever used or thought of
> using that I can pull from. Often the reference materials only show you
> concepts and single basic examples.
> Take my desire to change the Query Criteria on the fly - If I had a month,
> uninterupted, with unlimited reference materials to focus on this problem I
> feel comfortable saying that either I'd solve the problem or I'd know why it
> can't be solved but I don't have that kind of time (does anyone) and it
> doesn't seem right to have to beg strangers for help when, and you'd think
> MS would appreciate this from a sales perspective, the answers should be
> readily available... but where are they?
> Two issues I deal with in brokering information in my job:
> 1. The information must be available somewhere - Where?
> 2. Surely I'm not the first person to need this information - Who knows it?
>
> Finding those sources...well, that's the trick, huh?
>
> Back to the Query Criteria issue - I've scanned a dozen different very very
> very thick manuals and spotted nothing that even slightly hints at the
> possibility. Obviously I'm looking in the wrong kind of manuals or it can't
> be done. Maybe I need "deeper" references, Developers Guides, Programmers
> manuals, SQL... I don't even know where to look. And, there's always the
> possibility that no-one has ever needed to do this before... Let the fun
> begin.
>
> Mommy.
>
> Is the pub open?
>
> Thanks All.
>
>
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