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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 12:19:51 -0600, "SummersFrenzy" <icediamond_desire@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>>>Who has the marshmallows? >>>> >>>> I do! If we can find someone with some graham crackers >>>> and chocolate we can make S'Mores! >>> >>>Would you *please* quit pestering the Girl Scouts?! They are >>>*not* for your personal pleasure. >> >> Now look at who's being a killjoy! > >The Girl Scout     

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Author: Larry Krzewinski
Date: Apr 12, 2008 14:48

Larry Krzewinski wrote: Who has the marshmallows? I do! If we can find someone with some graham crackers and chocolate we can make S'Mores! Would you *please* quit pestering the Girl Scouts?! They are *not* for your personal pleasure. Now look at who's being a killjoy! The Girl Scout Law I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful
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Campaign Update Dear Supporter, I'm writing to thank you for your membership and your action -- and to offer a brief update on Pesticide Action Network's recent progress. As we all know, victories are long in the making -- here's a bit of what we're up to along the way. Reducing exposure to toxic pesticides PAN continues to focus on new U.S. regulations for fumigant pesticides. These acutely     

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Author: SummersFrenzy
Date: Apr 12, 2008 11:19

Okay, well thank-you. I have the basic structure down for the databse. I have created a form for each employee with the EmployeeID as the key, and mutiple other fields for misc information. I just would like to incorporate into the form a absense recorder. There are different types of absenses that the company tracks for each employee including but no limited to sick, awol, wcb, etc.
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"smudgedwhiteink" <smudgedwhiteink@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D066CBA7-C9F5-4676-868C-3C1A1A22996D@microsoft.com... > I am not sure that this project of mine is out of my league, but I have > time, and I would like to tackle it. I just need some majour help!! The > company is not willing to spend money on a pre-made employee database, and > I > do have somewhat of     

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Author: Pesticide Action Network North America
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:33

On Nov 28, 3:06 pm, Carolyn.Halb...@VDH.VIRGINIA.GOV (Carolyn Halbert) wrote: I have 2 date variables in datetime format and informat. I am trying to create a new variable by subtracting one from the other to get a variable that is the difference in number of months......I can't quite get this right...here are my attempts... data work.combined; set projects.combined; age = floor
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Vincent: See www.nesug.info/Proceedings/nesug07/sa/sa07.pdf Peter Flom, one of the co-authors of this paper, recommended it to a person with a similar question. I recommend it highly to anyone considering using step-wise regression or evaluating results of step-wise model selection. The authors cite Harrell's Regression Modeling Strategies (2001) book as a resource. Necessary, though not     

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Author: smudgedwhiteink
Date: Jul 24, 2008 13:36

On Nov 27, 8:36 am, Klatuu <Kla...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I found very useful information from Access 2002 Enterprise Developer's Handbook by Paul Litwin, Ken Getz, Mike Gunderloy, published by Sybex. There is no 2003 version, but there is no real difference between the two. -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP "pietlin...@hotmail.com" wrote: On Nov 26, 8
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I found very useful information from Access 2002 Enterprise Developer's Handbook by Paul Litwin, Ken Getz, Mike Gunderloy, published by Sybex. There is no 2003 version, but there is no real difference between the two. -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP "pietlinden@hotmail.com" wrote: > On Nov 26, 8:30 am, Klatuu <Kla...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Yes, you can link to an     

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Author: Arvin Meyer [MVP]
Date: Jul 19, 2008 15:23

On Nov 26, 8:30 am, Klatuu <Kla...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Yes, you can link to an Oracle database. You just need to have the right ODBC driver for it. The linking is not the issue. It is likely the table structure will not be the same in the database your company is acquiring. It would be wise to get information on the files, fields, and relationships in the Oracle database
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Author: sonik son
Date: Nov 29, 2007 10:16

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Author: Sigurd Hermansen
Date: Nov 28, 2007 11:24

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Author: pietlinden
Date: Nov 27, 2007 12:20

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Author: Klatuu
Date: Nov 27, 2007 06:36

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Author: pietlinden
Date: Nov 26, 2007 13:08

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