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    Solved Error 2046 on open

    Found it with a combination Of Doc's and tvanstiphout's suggetions. I have a variable mFIOerr which I adjusted through the code. So I added one after every line of code. Initially the FIO error was 0, then it went to 5 and finally 18. Then running it with the R suffix it was located it with...
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    I'm not building a snowman this year.....

    Not to my knowledge, they are usually referred to as a half timbered building. Newer houses aren't, just a decorative effect. But I do tend to agree with Uncle, as it does have the look of those you see in France.
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    Solved Error 2046 on open

    Just wondering if anyone knows more detail on Error 2046. Its official explanation is: 2046 : The command or action '|1' isn't available now.@* You may be in a read-only database, or an unconverted database from an earlier version of Microsoft Access. I have a program developed in Access2019...
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    I'm not building a snowman this year.....

    Have to say Doc, if it was 1st April I wouldn't believe this photo was taken in New Orleans. Particularly as it appears to be of a half timbered building in an English village. I imagined New Orleaner people to be either trumpet and trombone players happily wandering the streets entertaining...
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    Thunderbirds Are Go

    I fail to understand how apple pie is considered exclusively American. Looking at the acclaimed Cotswold History of the Best English Speaking Peoples. It is clear that they were popular as far back as Tudor times in England. In fact it confirms that in addition to a couple of swans and a...
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    I'm not building a snowman this year.....

    There were two snowmen chatting to pass the time and one said to the other "Hey, can you smell carrots?" I'm surprised you get snow in New Orleans. I've had the impression that it was always hot as you look as far south as Florida and Texas. In England we aren't keen on snow, so we want more...
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    Having a brain cramp

    I'm not entirely convinced about the DNA results from Ancestry, or associate much value to them. Maybe more of a novelty than anything else? Myself, my wife and son in law have references to Iceland which cannot be correct (in my opinion). The only reason I can think is that the Norwegian link...
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    Having a brain cramp

    Names and their spelling are always a problem. I've seen some in later 1800s censuses incorrectly translated by maybe not that interested census recorders. Or the fact that the people on the census didn't know how to spell their names, so couldn't correct them. I wonder at times if thy were...
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    Having a brain cramp

    I find this interesting and only just seen the post. As with everyone else, I have written my own program. The difficulty with biological, step, adopted etc of different fathers has not occurred in my trees. To me only the biological father is of interest, as they are the ones that take the...
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    The Qur'an

    When will this pointless posting be shut down?
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    Could You Survive a Carrington Event?

    The Russians can create a Carrington apparently. This is right if true and propaganda and fear mongering if it isn't. You decide. If propaganda it reminds us of the Covid years when World wide message from the WHO etc was "retain control by maintaining the fear" After all there is another DAVOS...
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    What does SKOL mean?

    Was there not a Skol larger a few years ago? It was sold inferring it was Danish, or Scandinavian larger. I think brewed in Scotland and as we all know, the Scots have never made a decent beer. They do whiskey and claim it is unique but just about every country now makes the stuff now. Some...
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    Helpful Language Comparisons (maybe)

    Cheers for that GPGeorge, I'll take a look & investigate.
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    Helpful Language Comparisons (maybe)

    I have to admit that I haven't looked at any GPGeorge. Not a single one. What would be your starter for ten?
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    Video Tutorials

    Which is just what, I said! Why reiterate? Jon answered my question in #24.
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    Helpful Language Comparisons (maybe)

    It is possible to replace Access with Python. I looked at using Tkinter for GUI programming but decided against that and Python in the end. I'm always on the lookout for an Access replacement but not found one yet. Although that is still a work in progress. Problem is that Access is just so...
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    Video Tutorials

    I did think that issues with copyright would prevent me but thought it was worth asking. As a software writer ( albeit retired) I am opposed to any form of piracy. I bought the book 14 years ago, which included a CD containing the official PDFs. However, the book has long been out of print for...
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    Anyone used YOUTUBE TV ? Especially with a ROKU TV

    You don't pay it if you do not watch live TV. So if you want the news today, legally you should pay. If you watch it on feedback the following, then free. Same with TV programs. Watching them on playback is Ok but of course you cannot record programs on playback. We will record programs to shoot...
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    Anyone used YOUTUBE TV ? Especially with a ROKU TV

    Here we have to pay an annual tax of about £180 to a government Quango, the BBC in order to legally watch live TV. This gives about 100 free FreeView channels. That cost I think that is more than enough for the rubbish they put out. If there is noting to watch, then we'll switch it off. About...
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    Video Tutorials

    I have a copy of the book Access2010 Inside Out, by Conrad & Viescas, printed by Microsoft 2010. © Conrad & Viescas. Maybe not in the same class as Getz & Litwin but they make a good fist of it. As anyone who has a copy will know, the printed book itself is just 1,440 pages, including the index...
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