> Impressive, you learned MS Access in  a day!!!
>

Not quite.  I have a hobby running orienteering races.  I have 150
square kilometers of the neighborhood mapped, and I used access for
keeping track of the 1000+ controls I have scattered over that.

I'm no VB programmer, and access makes me tear my hair out, but all I
really wanted was a pair of linked tables, about 25 fields, a couple
entry forms and a mostly a couple descent reports.

I'm no access wizard.  But this is a very simple level of stuff.

(And yes, there was a fair amount of hair loss as I ran into access
limitations, and quirks and odd documentation.)



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