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Group: news.admin.netabuse.sightings · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in news.admin.netabuse.sightings
Author: Admin
Date: Jul 10, 2008 11:32

"Leonardo Cosmai" <leonardo.cosmai@ngi.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:20080210191958.11143c3a@lenny.twim.it... Ma per darti 4.18 di lento che valori hai messo????. Io mi ritrovo i valori che mi propone. mah...chissà dove diavolo ho guardato?!? adesso ho rimesso i dati e tutto torna. I tempi sulle varie distanze restano quelli che avevo letto ieri, ma il passo per il
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Il Sat, 9 Feb 2008 16:34:33 +0100 "Ricky" <anancasmoL3V@AMItiscali.it> ha scritto: > > "Leonardo Cosmai" <leonardo.cosmai@ngi.it> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:20080208162607.1c455deb@lenny.twim.it... > > > PS: A proposito, con il calcolatore vi ritrovate? > > ma il ritmo del lento dov'è? si intende easy o long run? perché se è > così mi sballa di brutto, dovrei farlo a 4'18''/km mentre     

Group: it.sport.atletica · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in it.sport.atletica
Author: Ricky
Date: Feb 10, 2008 10:19

Please post the SQL statement your query uses. Since you describe your data as have two "Beckley" sessions, is there any other mechanism for identifying the sessions than the Start & End dates? And I still have questions about the manner in which your data is structured. Having "five different" trainings and having fieldnames ending in "1" (Completed1, PreTestScore1, PostTestScore1) make
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I can't be sure from your description, but it sounds like your table has "repeating fields" (e.g., Training1, Training2, ...). If so, you have ... a spreadsheet! You won't get the best use of Access' relationally-oriented features and functions if you feed it 'sheet data. Since everything in Access starts with the data, please post a more complete description of your table structure     

Group: it.sport.atletica · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in it.sport.atletica
Author: Leonardo Cosmai
Date: Feb 10, 2008 09:39

derFahrer@gmail.com wrote: I will have about 10 days off at the end of a work assignment in Germany, and before returning to the US I would like to do a little "training camp" -- basically go somewhere not rainy and reasonably warm and ride. Varied terrain would be good (ie, some climbing). Traffic not too crazy. This will be the first week in March. Those of you in the
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From the diagram in your initial query, I assumed that you have a chart comprized of a "date" column, and several "training-x" columns. The heart of the macro is comprised of two "FOR" loops: an outer loop steps through the ROWS of the chart; the inner loop steps through the training COLUMNS of the current date row as indicated by your example. Since you indicated you are interested in missed     

Group: microsoft.public.access.queries · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in microsoft.public.access.queries
Author: Jeff Boyce
Date: Sep 4, 2007 09:46

Option Explicit Sub test() Dim iRowPtr As Integer, iClmPtr As Integer Dim iFirstRow As Integer, iLastRow Dim iKount As Integer, iSumRow As Integer Dim sTrainNum(1 To 4) As String, sMissed As String iFirstRow = r1 iLastRow = r2 iSumRow = 1 sTrainNum(1) = "Training1" sTrainNum(2) = "Training2" sTrainNum(3) = "Training3" sTrainNum(4) = "Training4" For iRowPtr = iFirstRow To iLastRow
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Group: microsoft.public.access.queries · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in microsoft.public.access.queries
Author: Jeff Boyce
Date: Aug 30, 2007 09:24

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Group: rec.bicycles.racing · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in rec.bicycles.racing
Author: Dan Gregory
Date: Jan 14, 2007 11:46

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Group: microsoft.public.excel.misc · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in microsoft.public.excel.misc
Author: protonLeah
Date: Jul 26, 2006 21:59

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Group: microsoft.public.excel.misc · Group Profile · Search for Training1 in microsoft.public.excel.misc
Author: protonLeah
Date: Jul 25, 2006 22:10

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