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Jan 11 2010, 07:46 PM
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Hi All
I am Barath from Access Test Team. I have seen some really cool feedback from you all on other posts and I would like to get your opinion on a recent app I created. I have attached an accdb and some screen shots of the app along with this post. Note: You will need Access 2010 Beta to run this application. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks Barath
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Jan 11 2010, 07:48 PM
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New Member Posts: 2 |
..and here are a few screenshots of the app on the browser.
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Jan 12 2010, 11:26 AM
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UtterAccess Ruler Posts: 1,476 From: Sacramento California |
Hey Barath,
I have downloaded the app and will take a look at it later today. Best Regards -------------------- Woody - Sacramento CA
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Feb 1 2010, 09:11 AM
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UtterAccess Veteran Posts: 340 From: Norfolk, UK |
Smart stuff, Barath.
I notice that it uses CurrentWebUser to determine which are "my" classified apps. Will there be any information on this coming out any time soon. I note that CurrentWebUser can be used in VBA and has an argument of enum acWebUserDisplay (acWebUserEMail, acWebUserID, acWebUserLoginName or acWebUserName) and that there are functions CurrentWebUserGroups (enum acWebUserGroupsDisplay, i.e. acWebUserGroupID and acWebUserGroupName) and IsCurrentWebUserInGroup (which seems to take a variant as its argument). The reason I ask is because, though the Access team have, not surprisingly, majored on the creation of web pages using Access 2010 (and which is truly excellent), I can see Access 2010 being used big time with a .accdb front end file with the data in Sharepoint 2010. To do this, it would be a big help to understand the functions I mentioned (at least I think so). -------------------- |
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May 17 2010, 01:50 PM
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UtterAccess Member Posts: 7 |
I have downloaded the demo but it doesn't work. I am using Access 2010 and I don't see an macros in the database.
Marshall -------------------- Marshall W. Varner
Director of Information Technology Freedom Piedmont Communications |
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