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    A simple HTML editor to work in the edge browser

    Actually, I been looking for a nice HTML editor - might consider using ckedit. From our web based software, we have a email template system. So, this allows us to create a e-mail template, and even ms-access (with outlook) can (and does) also use these templates. Since it's a email system...
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    Overview of subsequently added object properties that are only accessible via the "Properties" collection.

    Well, as a FYI? I think what matters most, and what will affect most developers? Why of course the properties that Access generates WHILE in form design mode, and you change the form's record source. This "effect" and "design time" creating of properties is critical to most developers. Why...
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    Sub vs Function - who win?

    Actually, you can create a public VBA function, and thus have that return the global VBA variable, or anything else. As a result, such expressions are in fact NOT fixed, and can change, and you CAN pass values to that function from SQL. eg: select id, FirstName, LastName...
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    LAN Windows 11 24h2 Slow performance

    No, it can still trip up things. To be fair, in NEAR ALL cases, this is going to trigger that really slow flip into design mode (for any form, or any report -- not just the bad one). So, to be fair, I am suggesting to check this, but in near all cases, such slowdowns are not a accDE or...
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    LAN Windows 11 24h2 Slow performance

    Excellent follow up. 5 stars for you!! Appreciate the concise, but fantastic information you provided so far (well done!!!) Ah indeed, again your follow-up clears this up – (so, over time is you having to deal with this issue, and seeing the issue crop up – again excellent clarification)...
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    Solved Sharpen a video?

    You MUCH have to distinguish between the concept of sharpness vs softness, and that of something out of focus. Lots of software can say add softness to a video, thus making a video look more like film. And the reverse of making a softness picture look more sharp by increasing contrast...
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    Solved SSMS22 Application Itself Slower Than SSMS21

    Ah, very good then, as this means the DDE registry settings ARE ok. Ok, then I guess a big hammer try would then be a un-install and then re-install. (really hate having to give this kind of advice - a nice "fix" would be better, but you gone through the most "obvious" solutions, so about the...
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    Solved SSMS22 Application Itself Slower Than SSMS21

    We probably could/should have started a new thread on this issue. And, not knowing what been attempted so far? Well, the "hammer" and chew up your time? Well, one could re-install, or even attempt a "repair". I most certainly noticed during the install, at one point in time one is asked if you...
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    Solved SSMS22 Application Itself Slower Than SSMS21

    Well, not my intention to be rude, if as such, then my apologies. And really, this should be great news. And the reason? Well, if everyone not having this issue, then that bodes well here - really, it does. Since, if the issue not all that widespread? It suggests that a fix is possible, right...
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    Using VBA? [My THINKING] to LINK a BE

    Your "use" case is actually quite common. So, on program startup, you check if re-linking is required. But, how do you change what location, so correct linking is to occur? Well, you have several choices. One choice I used in the past was having a local table in the front end. It had several...
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    LAN Windows 11 24h2 Slow performance

    First up: >>there is a SQL server over LAN Ok so file sharing, locking etc. not going to be the issue here, then right? >>I pinpointed an issue to the 24h2 update Really? Well, if this was a wide spread issue due to that update, then would not the internet light up like a Christmas tree...
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    Solved SSMS22 Application Itself Slower Than SSMS21

    I'm not seeing this issue. If I have SSMS open, and click on a .sql file (from windows explore), then it opens up with current SSMS instance - not a whole new version. And if I have a sql query window open to a given database connection? Then double clicking on a .sql file not only opens the...
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    Using SQLServer

    What's that saying about the juice is not worth the efforts to squeeze the fruit or some such? Typing in "exec" not going to wear out your keyboard is it? ;) I don't recommend leaving it out.... R Albert
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    Using SQLServer

    Actaully, in both SSMS, or even a PT query from Access? You don't need the EXEC in front in most cases. So, from SSMS, then these will all work: EXEC dbo.GetHotels EXEC GetHotels; dbo.GetHotels GetHotels And thus, even from a PT in Access, then this works: So, the "exec" is actually...
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    Using SQLServer

    Ok, for sure then, start out using SSMS to create, manage, change, add, modify the tables. You find SSMS not a whole lot different then ms-access. The table designer is VERY much like the Access one. Only trick part is to setup your PK takes 2 steps, and not one like in Access. However, above...
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    Solved Can You Restrict Important Info In Azure If Customer Owns Azure Subscription?

    Well, at one time Microsoft had 80 developers JUST working on the Excel installer. And another example? I knew some people working for a software company that sold metal quality tracking software. (tracks grade of metal a it goes though many manufacturing steps - a must have for quality...
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    Using SQLServer

    Actually, you are 100% MUCH better off to start out using SQL server from day one. Since you noted you have "run time" experience, then I think you have a good grasp of the development cycle here, and I assume you also are aware of the split front end, and back end setup. However, when JUST...
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    Solved Can You Restrict Important Info In Azure If Customer Owns Azure Subscription?

    Actually, no, don't at all one tiny bit back off on the points you are making here! While I'm kind of stomping a bit on you in regards to the poster? (since they using Access + Azure - not a lot of need to patch and update stuff, is there???). However, I'm actually going to state that EVERYONE...
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    Solved Can You Restrict Important Info In Azure If Customer Owns Azure Subscription?

    Again, much agree, but above is a VERY different context here! So, while I have to be aware of say some OS patch, or some update to jQuery or ISS internet server, or SQL server? It's still not me the developer in most cases having to update the OS or IIS or the database. I mean, we been...
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    Last time form design has changed.

    Just right click on the nav pane, and choose details. Like this: Also THEN note how I changed the sort to descending for modified date. I assume of course this is a "one time" event, and for future development, if you split your database, then this "issue" will go away.... R Albert
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