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Gina Whipp
Fred,
No worries... no one thinks you plagiarized anyone... Steve is just
*trying* to gain some credibility. I will leave it at that.
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Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)
"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
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http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm
Checking the Microsoft site directly:
Steve's post: 3/12/2010 1:30 PM PST
My Post 3/12/2010 1:31 PM PST
Checking common sense, there's only on answer to the poster's guestion, and
a very simple obvious one at that, which is the simplest and most common
relationship structure. one-to-many staff and drills (performed) table. I
think that Steve thinks he invented it.
Good thing I didn't mention a look up table for the drill types, or he would
claim that he invented lookup tables that day and that I plagiarized the
concept of lookup tables from him.
Checking reality, it was obvious that I wrote it without having seen his,
doubly obvious from the time stamps directly on the Microsoft site.
No worries... no one thinks you plagiarized anyone... Steve is just
*trying* to gain some credibility. I will leave it at that.
--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)
"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
II
http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm
Checking the Microsoft site directly:
Steve's post: 3/12/2010 1:30 PM PST
My Post 3/12/2010 1:31 PM PST
Checking common sense, there's only on answer to the poster's guestion, and
a very simple obvious one at that, which is the simplest and most common
relationship structure. one-to-many staff and drills (performed) table. I
think that Steve thinks he invented it.
Good thing I didn't mention a look up table for the drill types, or he would
claim that he invented lookup tables that day and that I plagiarized the
concept of lookup tables from him.
Checking reality, it was obvious that I wrote it without having seen his,
doubly obvious from the time stamps directly on the Microsoft site.