Re: VB6 ADO to Access 2.0
- From: Tym <no_spam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 18:21:51 +0100
It is rumoured that on Fri, 5 Aug 2005 10:39:44 -0500, "Ralph"
<nt_consulting64@xxxxxxxxx> spake word of wisdom thus:
>Apologies in advance, as this is going to be a rather strident reply.
>
>"I'll keep that as a last resort!"
>
>Paul is the expert around here on databases. His consul, while often terse,
>is to be taken assiduously.
OK OK OK! ~LOL~
DAO it is - (YES!!! - that's what I'm used to!!!)
Apologies Paul - I never meant to sound dismissive. I'm new to this
echo (sorry - newsgroup) and will note the reverence with which to
view your posting! :-)
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Tym
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