I am a 70 Years old Senior Neuro(Brain(y!))
surgeon - a "nutcracker" as the nickname goes -
presently practising in Chennai, India - initially
trained in Edinburgh and London in1969-71!
After five decades of medical / health teaching in
my office, class rooms, seminars, conferences,
print media, radio and television, recently I have,
to spread the message of "POSITIVE HEALTH
FOR ALL" to a larger, needy audience, forayed
into non-profit, altruistic health blogging -
Positive Health For all - Logamuthu LMK -
Having comfortably used MSDOS 6.22 with
Qbasic 1.1 and MS Foxpro for DOS 2.5a for all my
professional / business / personal Data
Management for over two decades, the fast-
changing Hardware scenario which threatens
NOT TO SUPPORT legacy 8/16 bit MSDOS 6.22
with Qbasic 1.1 and MS Foxpro for DOS, I am
trying to migrate to 32/64 bit apps to run in
Windows 7 / 8.
VB has too steep a learning curve. VFP 9 allows
d-base DBFs but not MS Foxpro for DOS
commands (allowed only name-sake for
"backward compatibility"/ .prgs. So I am trying
MS Access.
That is why I am here to seek the much-needed
help with MS Access!
surgeon - a "nutcracker" as the nickname goes -
presently practising in Chennai, India - initially
trained in Edinburgh and London in1969-71!
After five decades of medical / health teaching in
my office, class rooms, seminars, conferences,
print media, radio and television, recently I have,
to spread the message of "POSITIVE HEALTH
FOR ALL" to a larger, needy audience, forayed
into non-profit, altruistic health blogging -
Positive Health For all - Logamuthu LMK -
Having comfortably used MSDOS 6.22 with
Qbasic 1.1 and MS Foxpro for DOS 2.5a for all my
professional / business / personal Data
Management for over two decades, the fast-
changing Hardware scenario which threatens
NOT TO SUPPORT legacy 8/16 bit MSDOS 6.22
with Qbasic 1.1 and MS Foxpro for DOS, I am
trying to migrate to 32/64 bit apps to run in
Windows 7 / 8.
VB has too steep a learning curve. VFP 9 allows
d-base DBFs but not MS Foxpro for DOS
commands (allowed only name-sake for
"backward compatibility"/ .prgs. So I am trying
MS Access.
That is why I am here to seek the much-needed
help with MS Access!