Too old to learn?

dewa

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:banghead:Looking for simple solutions for simple data base that will be used by someone even simpler. Simple really...
 
Methinks we are SIMPLY going to need more info to help out on this one.

-- Rookie
 
As an introduction though it's fine :)

Never too old to learn. To sign for Liverpool aged 50? Probably. To learn Access? God no.
 
I think you are designing a database for the compare the meerkat .com website and Serge is going to use it... Simples....
 
The older I get the smarter I get and realize the less I know. It won't be long now before I know nothing at all!
 
Having taken up something new recently (beekeeping) I was reminded all over again how it works:

year 1: Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger!

Year 2: I know everything

Year 3: Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger,Oh bugger... hang on....

Year 4: OK, I know sod all about this, but I'm going to get it right.

Access development is at least more condensed but much, much worse in that with beekeeping you can bugger up as easily, but at least the bees aren't jumping up and down screaming "douse us in petrol!" as advice.
 
I see that Uncle Gizmo still knows all.<br />
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-- Rookie<br/>

I 'm with burrina on this... I know so much, I realise how stupid I am.
 

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