I've been scratching my head over this too. Can't you sign up for notification? Here (Canada) we can and even specify the type of recalls you want to be notified of.
Maybe @DakotaRidge wants history of recalls for statistical purposes, and track family members impacted by recalled products?... The links to past recalls might also no longer be available?
Thanks! Despite this thread being hijacked from why Dakota could no longer post to his two threads, which @Jon solved, @DakotaRidge and I are very interested in examining all possibilities for implementing controls with multiselection capability and store those values in normal child tables. I think these are the most comprehensive discussions I have ever seen regarding Access MVF workarounds.
In response to this @DakotaRidge and I are very interested in examining all possibilities for implementing controls with multiselection capability and store those values in normal child tables...
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@DakotaRidge and I are very interested in examining all possibilities for implementing controls with multiselection capability and store those values in normal child tables. I
It looks like the system quotes previous replies. I don't do it. I am happy to type "BlueSpruce #460". But Jon is correct, I didn't realize this for several days. I got it now.
Since there is a lot of discussion now on MVF, I created this thread to provide discussion on what you can do with them and how to use them. There is plenty of discussion of the cons of MVF and what you cannot do with them, so no need to rehash that here. But assuming you are planning to use...
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People can provide examples like doing recordset manipulation and query manipulation.
Hopefully it does not become a discussion on the limits and cons of MVF because that discussion can be found everywhere.
Someone asked to see the message that AW sends when it blocks a post, here's what I just received when I responded to a reply in another thread. All I did was thank someone for his help. Perhaps he had something in his text. I removed his text, and it worked.
Someone asked to see the message that AW sends when it blocks a post, here's what I just received when I responded to a reply in another thread. All I did was thank someone for his help. Perhaps he had something in his text. I removed his text, and it worked.
His quoted text contained URL links, and you haven't reached the 100 posts threshold. So it's not going to let you post until the links are removed, or you reach the 100th post mark.
Someone asked to see the message that AW sends when it blocks a post, here's what I just received when I responded to a reply in another thread. All I did was thank someone for his help. Perhaps he had something in his text. I removed his text, and it worked.
On UA you had to specifically use Reply with Quote I seem to recall?
If you want to post the way you did there, then just start a new post, in the area at the bottom of the thread.
I prefer the way it is done here. You can always delete non pertinent words.