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Welcome To The Access Unlimited
Newsletter - Edition 42 See all newsletters Access Unlimited is an email newsletter that provides free tips, help and information for skilled Microsoft Access users and related software disciplines. Produced by Garry Robinson (known below as "Ed") from Sydney, Australia. In this edition, Database Evolution - From Excel To Access To
Enterprise Db Earlier in the year I pointed out an important paper by Luke Chung from FMS Inc. on the importance of Access databases in deciding which databases should be transformed to enterprise level software. You know the scenario, the important marketing manager wants really important database, the IT department says it has to go into SQL Server, two years later the marketing guy leaves and guess what, the whole project is put to pasture and a lot of development dollars were wasted on investing in the wrong project. Anyway, the reason that I like this paper is
because it is written by an industry expert (Luke) whose company has definitely
paddled both sides of the canoe when it comes to choosing between Access and an
enterprise database such as SQL server. This paper may well win you an
extra job or two if you are an Access consultant or keep you in Access work if
you are at a company. I encourage you to read this page GARRY’S MS ACCESS PROTECTION AND SECURITY BOOK The book went off to the printers a couple of weeks ago and very soon now at least ten large trucks lining up at the printing warehouse ready to cart the books off to stores around the world. If you want to find out more about the book, what people have been saying, read the Table of Contents in PDF format and find out why I love Canadians, head to the following address In the meantime, here are four good reasons why you might want to purchase the book…
Tip - Do you qualify for the Microsoft Action Pack One of Microsoft’s hidden treasure chests for developers is the Not For Resale Action software packs. The pack is full of very useful software (valued at >$10,000 Aussie Pesos) such as Win XP Pro (5 seats), Windows Server 2003, SQL Server (5 seats), Office XP Pro, Visio Pro and more. All you need to do is convince Microsoft that you are helping them sell their software (or something like that). Anyway read the instructions carefully because you are missing out on a lot if you might qualify and you don’t send in an application …
http://members.microsoft.com/partner/salesmarketing/PartnerMarket/ActionPack/ GOOGLE TIP - FIND OUT THE DICTIONARY MEANING OF A WORD If you don't know this trick. Type a word (try csv) into Google.com At the top of the page you will see a blue bar title Searched the web for csv. Click on the word csv and it brings up the dictionary definition. BOOKS AND WEBSITES FROM A COUPLE OF LEGENDS Rick Dobson, a multiple book author has the following to say about his web site. This popular site features code samples, book
excerpts, and online demos for Access, SQL Server, and VB (from VBA to VB.NET)
developers. Visitors can sign the Guest Book to become eligible for
chances to win book, DVD, and software prizes. Read more:
http://www.vb-helper.com/office.htm A couple of ezines ago, I wrote about switching mouse hands occasionally if you suffer from shoulder, back or hand stress. Mike Lerch wrote back as follows. Using the Microsoft Trackball for years was finally taking its toll a few months ago: my right forefinger was cramping. I purchased the VerticalMouse from Evoluent. Their website is at http://www.evoluent.biz/. Check it out, because it's amazing! I haven't had any strain or discomfort whatsoever, though our ergonomics guy suggested that every few months I switch from it to a regular mouse or to my trackball, in keeping with the comment you got above. Thanks for the newsletter and good luck on your book! I've worked as a technical editor on a lot of titles from IDG and Wiley and Sons...computer books rule! THE TOOLSHED A new version has been released with new items
like using forms as class modules, Access security, taking orders by email and
all the latest newsletters. GOOD READING - BUMPER EDITION As I have been in the wilderness writing the book for a while, this one is a bumper list collected over a number of months. For those of you who miss Mike Gunderloy’s
ezine for Access, you can now find some of his useful and entertaining articles
here Unsecured Access Database Used For U.S.
Election Vote Counting (they should have bought Garry’s book !!!)
WRAPPING THIS EDITION UP Thought that I would finish off by telling you about Apress, the publishers of my book. The company was founded by Gary Cornell and Dan Appleman to publish computer books designed and written by people in the IT industry dealing with real issues and not marketing folks who wanted to rehash user guides. Obviously it wasn’t a bad idea as Apress now have been involved in over 200 IT books. In addition to that, Apress have recently bought the rights to Wrox Press Ltd., friends of ED™, GLASSHAUS™, and CURLINGSTONE™ which makes them a major player in the computer books industry. Read More Finally a quick thank you to Jenni Komarovsky from New Zealand who has volunteered to be Chief Unlimited Assistant. An unlimited assistant is someone who will receive the first batch of emails and make comments and look for Speling Erorrs so the rest of you guys don’t have to suffer so much. If there are any others out there who would like to endure this task, send Garry an email using the Have your say hyperlink in near the top of the purple section. Hope you enjoyed the newsletter. Garry Robinson - Software Consultant and Author Chief Unlimited Assistant - Jenni Komarovsky from New Zealand --- The end of this edition of Access Unlimited --- Click on this button
Published 2003-11
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