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    Unique index multiple-key issue...

    Okay, anyone have an idea what's happening here? It seems like it -should- work to me but it's not which leaves me to wonder where I'm missing something. :confused: Any help'd be appreciated. :D Thanks, ~Chad
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    Importing / Update data into Microsoft Access 2000

    Look into linking your tables. If you link all the necessary tables from the past database it should retain your relationships. ~Chad
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    How To Remove Candle Wax from A Mobile Phone

    Ehh... it's a gray line. By the numbers gender is psychological, sex is physical. That's why ISO5218 (gender) has proposed extensions to cover pre-op and post-op sex-changes as well as 2 hermaphritic types (naturally occurring and imposed). If it was as simple as sex, there could only be the...
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    How To Remove Candle Wax from A Mobile Phone

    Kraj, I'm going to impose a little semantic clarity on your statement and assume that you mean 'based on SEX' instead of 'gender' as gender is term used to describe psychological identification with any particular sex or any places in the middle, not the possession of said reproductive...
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    How To Remove Candle Wax from A Mobile Phone

    Make sure you, at the least, remove the battery and the antennae or there might not be many fish living there when you return for you next trip! :eek: Of course, most cellphone makers these days will buy back your old phone from you since they get gov't tax benefits from being environmentally...
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    How To Remove Candle Wax from A Mobile Phone

    Oi. There are so many things wrong with just that situation I could write a couple pages on that. Of course, some REAL therapists could rip that to shreds. Truly blind but so transparent I would feign to call him a Rubic's cube--that would indicate being 'puzzling' to figure out. ;) ~Chad
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    How To Remove Candle Wax from A Mobile Phone

    No problems. I didn't see it as a dig. If anything I guess I deserve my own slap on the hand for using it. To an extent one could pose that those who are, use the term to rebuff the still psychologically supressed masses -- a sort of turned up nose, childish "we're better than you are" as a way...
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    Type Mismatch / ADO AddNew

    Mile-O, you're a genius. I think I honestly tried every other single quotation and double quotation variant of that possible. Okhams razor, for once holds true I guess. I could kiss you if it wouldn't have Rich and Ken jumping all over me. ;)
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    How To Remove Candle Wax from A Mobile Phone

    Believe it or not, I think it's a terrible term fraught with supposition, unclarified linguistic ideas, and just plain misleading all as I pointed out earlier. I guess I'm simply more wont to speak on the level society has dictated than to fight to rise above it. 'My bad.' ;) ~Chad
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    Type Mismatch / ADO AddNew

    Seems there's an error in my syntax for the DMax function... Thanks for the assist, now the followup -- I suspect that my error is found in the 'where' statement of the DMax() function. Any ideas? ~Chad
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    Type Mismatch / ADO AddNew

    Anyone know why I might be getting a type mismatch error with the following? Private Sub cboBusinessTypeID_NotInList(NewData As String, Response As Integer) On Error GoTo Err_ErrorHandler Const Message1 = "The data you have entered is not in the current selection." Const...
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    D-function Syntax with variables...

    Oi. Sometimes the answer is so simple its embarassing! :o That's what I initially thought it was but I kept getting a type mismatch error when the entire function was running. Thought it was related to this but it's another problem altogether. ;) Thanks just the same. ~Chad
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    D-function Syntax with variables...

    Anyone know the proper syntax for passing string variables to d-functions as arguments? I keep trying variations on what's found below but to no avail. Dim strTable as String Dim strField1 as String Dim bytResult as Byte strTable = "Table" strField1 = "Field1" bytResult = DMax("'[" &...
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    Current db projects

    It's okay, she's also had a $1m Strad on loan for a concert before. A $300k instrument seems like nothing in the world where the top instruments are $5m. Of course, I'm not certain if it plays itself, but that's really not a necessary feature since she plays just fine on her own. :D
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    Current db projects

    Whatever works. I live in the city so a car does me no good. The girlfriend wants a new violin, though, and just HAS to have a guaneri (sp?). I think that'll easily eat up a good $300-500k. :p
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    Current db projects

    You know, utterly simplistic as it is, it's a right-down brilliant little idea you have there Ken. Let me know how it works out. ~Chad
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    Current db projects

    Being the obsessive/compulsive organizer that I am I've been off-and-on working on a large-scale 'organize my life' application to store not only my daily finances and report statistics on buying habits, employment, places I do business with often, real-time undesignated funds, etc... but also...
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    Help with Query Design

    Okay you need to be more clear as to the relevant fields in each table but I am going to make the assumption that your tblEmployeeCourses table is keyed with the EmpID and course code, institution, and date taken fields. You want what is called an 'unmatched' query. First Select the fields you...
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    DB and Email

    There are numerous threads releated to this issue found all over the forum. I recommend using search terms for 'outlook' and 'email.' Additionally, the plain and dirty way is to look into your access visual basic help for the DoCmd.SendObject method. Regards, ~Chad
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    How To Remove Candle Wax from A Mobile Phone

    Then why are you so insistent on your need to 'get away' from gays or 'gay culture' ? You have openly admitted in multiple posts across multiple threads how you don't want the 'gay lifestyle' around you. If you were completely secure, Ken, then why would it matter at all whether it was or was...
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