SEAN DI''''ANNO said:
Two questions in one. First of all. when you pose a question one here, how
do you know when it is still active. I asked a question called LOOP within a
LOOP and already has numerous replies and is almost answered but
not quite.
Sean,
My newsreader let's me know which messages of a thread have been
read, and which haven't. I can also mark conversations to highlight
them if I think I might want to locate it again more than a day or
two later. When I load new messages each day, I scroll to the top
of the list, and use "next unread message" to jump down through the
newly posted messages.
I used a threaded view so I can see the exact "tree" of responses.
Your LOOP thread has more than one branch.
Also and more importantly. I live in the UK...Can any one reccoment a book
which will tach me Access code start to finish simply and easily. I.e. This
is the code for a loop, this is how it would be used etc. ?
Books: General: Beginner
Database Design for Mere Mortals by Michael J. Hernandez
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals by Michael J. Hernandez, John L.
Viescas
Books: General: Intermediate/Advanced
Advanced SQL Programming, For Smarties, 3rd Edition, by Joe Celko
SQL Puzzles and Answers, by Joe Celko
Books: Access : Intermediate
Access Cookbook by Getz, Litwin, and Baron
(Compilation of solutions, listed by task-category)
Books: Access: Advanced
Building Microsoft Access Applications, by John L. Viescas
Access Database Design & Programming by Steven Roman (2nd or 3rd
Edition)
Access Developer's Handbook (for your version of Access)
Websites:
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://allenbrowne.com/
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conradsystems/accessjunkie/resources.html#Top
Sincerely,
Chris O.