What's up with this group?

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Curt

I posted a simple question on 12/8/03 and nobody could
bother to answer...


Thanks for nothing.
 
You do realize that this is a free group, and that most of us post here
during lulls in our other work, yes?

Perhaps the people that saw your post didn't know the answer. I personally
do not look at every single question that get put out here.

Maybe you should re-post it.
 
Curt,

I saw your previous post. I do not know the answer.

- Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP
 
I posted a simple question on 12/8/03 and nobody could
bother to answer...


Thanks for nothing.

Note that this is a *peer to peer*, volunteer newsgroup. Nobody is
paid to answer your questions. I don't work for Microsoft; even the
occasional posts from Microsoft employees are posted on a voluntary
basis, not as part of their job. If you want your money back for the
admission fee, here it is: [].

Perhaps your question wasn't so simple; perhaps it was not clearly
phrased; maybe nobody saw it (newsgroup propagation is not perfectly
reliable); possibly it was simply overlooked.

I'd suggest you repost, with a meaningful subject line, and a clear
statement of the problem; remember that you can see your database and
know how it's structured, whereas we cannot. I'd go back and look for
the original message but since you didn't mention the subject line,
and since you're using the generic
"(e-mail address removed)" address rather than a
spam-trapped real email, I can't see any way to do so among the
hundreds of messages here.
 
Now that's going above and beyond the call, Kevin! (He found Curt's original
post, and answered it)

Your answer is the only thing that occurs to me as well.
 
I posted a simple question on 12/8/03 and nobody could bother to
answer...

Maybe because it is an obscure error & you provided very little supporting
information. For example, there are many ways to "open a table": directly
(from the Tables tab), from a form, from a report, from a stored query, via
VBA code, & so on. It might have been nice, if you'd bothered to tell us.

Thanks for nothing.

You're welcome!

TC
 
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