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I don't usually, but... 10041On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 04:29:22 -0400, DFS Lie. On creating a new table with the Wizard, Base defaults to automatically buttigning a primary in the dialog. To disable it, you have to manually change it from the default option. I can provide a picture if that would help you as you seem to have a problem with written words.
What are you talking about? Of course it will let you add & delete records, using a couple of different methods, it wouldn't be much use if it didn't. Probably not, but considering it's still in pre release and this good so far, it's looking very promising. Course IMO nothing beat Lotus Approach for good quick db app development. And I said why this would be more likely so with oplocks enabled. Bullpoo. The only reason why this is even "necessary" is because of the whole braindead Windows filelocking issue. I have entire sites sharing whole applications from a Linux File server on both local and remote VPN networks. Unless these files are hundreds of megabytes apiece, the size of them is negligeable and speed is not a concern even on a 10BaseT. The true concern is the issue of file locking, and that the whole reason for this convoluted workaround. If you were truly honest, you would admit this. Of course, neither you or M$ will ever admit any fault with the core design of the system. Yes, especially stupid *because* they were recommended by M$ and you heeded them.
Got a mirror handy? I don't usually, but... 10043 On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 14:14:47 +0000, Rich Bell First, you are too stupid to... How is that Windows? Are you comparing OOo on Windows against OOo on Linux or M$ Office against OOo on Linux? Besides, what does it matter how long an app takes to load? That's irrelevant crap that marketing monkeys use to sell more junk to idiots like you that place stock in that sort of thing. I don't usually, but... 10042 rapskat The Wizard? Access will hold your little uninformed paw and wizardly take you through life, too. The default with the Access... I could care less how long it takes to load up, what's really important is how does it run, how stable is it and what features does it have? We've been over this again and again, but you still want to come back to the same old tired crap. If all M$ Office has going for it over OOo is it's startup times, then it has already lost. Yes, you are defintely one to determine who is in possession of a conscience, being so pure and all, right? -- rapskat - 05:07:17 up 5 days, 14:22, 5 users, load average: 0.03, 0.09, 0.18 "Microsoft is betting that customers using 7-year-old Windows NT 4 Server--35 percent of the total--are ripe for an upgrade."
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