Re: A newbie paradox: is this a PK-FK (relationship) problem, or programming problem?
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 19:03:44 -0700
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rpl <plinnane3_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
>> Am I supposed to be insulted by your comment?
>
>Find an online dictionary and *know* if your supposed to be insulted or
>not.
Not worth the time.
>BTW, your experience and what you're trying to do make you a
>"hacker" not a newbie. Newbies are generally defined as people *in* a
>field who are just starting, not people who aren't in a field and don't
>plan on being so.
Umm, but I'm not the original poster. I consider myself to be somewhere in the systems analyst/programmer/developer/business analyst continuum.
I may not have the theory but I do design and create some fairly large systems in Access. At least very large in terms of Access. Not, of course, as large as some enterprise systems with hundreds or thousands of users.
http://blog.datamanagementsolutions.biz/2006/05/real-world-access-6.html
Tony
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