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  1. GPGeorge

    Slow response to following in-site page link

    LOL. The reverse of my experience today. :rolleyes:
  2. GPGeorge

    Slow response to following in-site page link

    My first visit this morning was painfully slow. Subsequently, performance returned to normal. Is it something to do with caching behavior of browsers?
  3. GPGeorge

    text box showing record in Sub form

    Again, if you can explain the reason for this approach, not just the mechanics of this initial attempt, we can help you implement a design that works.
  4. GPGeorge

    text box showing record in Sub form

    I see nothing in either table that appears to be an "InsuranceNo". How would you find it to display on the form? The query in the subform control gets records from a table that has three fields: FileNo FName LName How would you retrieve an InsuranceNo using any of those three fields? Where...
  5. GPGeorge

    text box showing record in Sub form

    Assuming I've interpreted your requirement and context correctly, all you need to do is set the controlsource of the textbox called txtInsuranceNo to the value of the column in the combobox cboCriteria which displays the InsuranceNo. You already state that it is the first column of the combo...
  6. GPGeorge

    Is AI Increasing Costs?

    Microsoft's public statement. https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2026/01/13/community-first-ai-infrastructure/
  7. GPGeorge

    Is AI Increasing Costs?

    See the link in Post #22 and search for Microsoft underwater data centers (centres).
  8. GPGeorge

    Access Europe User Group - Wed 7 Jan: Spot the Difference – A new style MsgBox for Access (Neil Sargent)

    At some point, I believe Microsoft went from a technology company with a good marketing strategy to being a marketing company with usable technology.
  9. GPGeorge

    Is AI Increasing Costs?

    It occurred to me just now that the vagueness of the title of this particular thread obscures an important point about human civilization and critical progress. "Is AI Increasing Costs?" The obvious answer is "Yes, of course it is." ANY human endeavor increases some cost. However, that same...
  10. GPGeorge

    Creating reasonably realistic fake data in SQL Server

    At the San Francisco AUG meeting yesterday, Crystal shared a link to a site that could be useful here. However, I didn't capture it, it appears. Maybe she'll see this and share it here?
  11. GPGeorge

    Moving staff roster to next month

    This approach to table design is often referred to as "Spreadsheet tables", and that is not a Good Thing™. It usually turns out that the original source of the data was an Excel worksheet imported directly into Access. Here are some links to resources that will help you learn the appropriate...
  12. GPGeorge

    Search data from one table to append to another table

    Good luck with your project.
  13. GPGeorge

    Is AI Increasing Costs?

    It was big news when MS announced plans to create underwater data centers. The announcement of the termination of those plans was much less widely reported, of course.
  14. GPGeorge

    Is AI Increasing Costs?

    FWIW: https://cybernews.com/news/microsoft-dismantles-underwater-data-centers/
  15. GPGeorge

    Search data from one table to append to another table

    From the description of the end goal, it appears there is a faulty table design here. It would not be proper design to have to store the same values from three different fields in a second table. I think I can guess what the tables actually look like based on this description, although this is...
  16. GPGeorge

    Using VBA? [My THINKING] to LINK a BE

    Good point. I used that reference primarily to point out it's been around a long time, 30 years. I actually don't use it much, if at all, anymore because most of my personal databases have SQL Server back ends.
  17. GPGeorge

    Using VBA? [My THINKING] to LINK a BE

    The J Street Relinker has served a lot of developers very well over many years. Here's the copyright notice for it in the version I use. Note the starting date. '-------------------------------------------------------------------- ' ' Copyright 1995-2009 J Street Technology, Inc. '...
  18. GPGeorge

    Solved SSMS22 Application Itself Slower Than SSMS21

    And I assume that your IT has also designated the version of SSMS you currently use (19, 20, 21, 22?) as the default app to open .SQL files?
  19. GPGeorge

    Solved SSMS22 Application Itself Slower Than SSMS21

    see Posts 41 and 42.
  20. GPGeorge

    Solved Can You Restrict Important Info In Azure If Customer Owns Azure Subscription?

    Re: cobol. Large financial institutions maintain applications written in COBOL because They work consistently and reliably, and have done so for decades. That's a Good Thing™ when you are managing billions of dollars of other people's money. The COBOL code base is enormous and deeply...
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