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Postby Phil » 24 Jul 2017, 10:56

Anyone use this?
I need some help please.
Will post details in a PM so as not to have a lengthy discussion here.

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Re: MSO Access Database

Postby timothyedoran » 24 Jul 2017, 16:14

Hi Phil

I have some experience of MS Access, and I might be able to help.

Get in contact with the issue and I will see what I can do.

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Re: MSO Access Database

Postby Malc2098 » 24 Jul 2017, 16:56

I've done a bit and still got some books.
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Re: MSO Access Database

Postby Phil » 24 Jul 2017, 17:00

timothyedoran wrote:Hi Phil

I have some experience of MS Access, and I might be able to help.

Get in contact with the issue and I will see what I can do.

T





Malc2098 wrote:I've done a bit and still got some books.




Thanks Tim & Malc, I will PM in the morning. (It's now beer time and dinner! 8-) :D )



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Re: MSO Access Database

Postby Phil » 28 Jul 2017, 14:26

Thanks to Malc for some very good alternative ideas outside of Access. :eusa-clap:


Big thanks to Tim for solving the Access problems using a small test DB. :eusa-clap: 8-)


Tim, the report is looking good and I have also managed to add a picture of a young Kudu into the heading. 8-)
Will distribute next week to the estate.


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Re: MSO Access Database

Postby Malc2098 » 28 Jul 2017, 15:30

Well done!
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