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      K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    T = Timeliness    P = Politeness
      N = Nominated for Expert of the Month

DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-11-25Christian10101010YesHi Scott Very many thanks for your warp speed reply! Best wishes Christian Petersen.
2009-11-23Jim10101010YesThe volunteer answered the question in very simple and understandable way. Quick answer. I recommended this volunteer to other users as I have had previous questions answered in similar format.
2009-11-22Liliyas10101010YesScott is truly a gem! Why on earth someone would sit down and answer questions from amateurs like me, is beyond me! But he really saved my day! Thanks!
2009-11-21MOHAMMED ARFAN74810Nothanks
2009-11-20John10101010YesFrom your reply, I need to clear the auto-number type in one of the tables. I give it a shot and see if my problem clears. Thank you.
2009-11-20Ashley10101010NoThanks for all your help I had to modify some errors I had with the main access table and then everything worked perfectly!
2009-11-19Jamie10101010Yes 
2009-11-18Steven10101010YesAh! That's simple. I should have thought about that. I've just begun picking up access and I'm always too impatient to go through all the options till I need them so I spend quite some time digging. This will do fine. It'll be fairly inaccurate for any one month but the inaccuracies will iron out as the period gets longer.
2009-11-18Vince10101010YesPerfect solution provided within a few hours! Quite impressive.
2009-11-18Geoff10101010No 
2009-11-18Daniel10101010No 
2009-11-17David1081010YesI was happy with the help I retrive from this, it was very fast and very clear. Thank you. David correia
2009-11-15Matt10101010YesMany thanks Scott, you answered all my questions quickly with great accuracy.
2009-11-15Pradeep Ramamoorthy10101010YesThanks Scott that was great. So simple.
2009-11-14Naveed10101010No 
2009-11-11Helen10101010Yes 
2009-11-10Debra10101010NoExcellent help, concisely and clearly explained. Thank you.
2009-11-09Lita10101010YesI would like to thank Scott for his assistance with my access dilemma. He recommend 2 ways in which I can solve the problem. I chose the easiest for me. Thank you Scott.
2009-11-09rahul10101010YesTHANK YOU SIR FOR THE TROUBLE AND TIME YOU HAVE TAKEN TO SOLVE MY PROBLEM RAHUL SAIGAL INDIA
2009-11-09Debra1091010NoReally helped to clarify my thoughts, thank you.
2009-11-08Sarah10101010No 
2009-11-07Hashim10101010NoI got what I wanted from your replies. Thanks.
2009-11-07Dave10101010NoThanks. I was afraid that was the answer I was going to get. I "inherited" the database and was looking for a less painful way out.
2009-11-06Gabi10101010Yesthanks
2009-11-06Christina10101010NoIt does thank you
2009-11-06Christina10101010YesThank you for your input. I appreciate it.
2009-11-06Marie10101010NoThank you very much, I will make sure that each machine has the correct libraries. This is what I needed to understand. Thanks again.
2009-11-06Michael10101010NoThanks for the help!
2009-11-05Naveed10101010Yeshe is the best...
2009-11-04Gabi10101010NoThanks - your answer worked.

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Scottgem

Expertise

I can answer almost all types of questions relating to Microsoft Access usage and application design. My strengths are database and interface design.

Experience

I've been designing databases for over 15 years working with dBase, FoxPro, Approach and Access.

Organizations
Author of Microsoft Office Access 2007 VBA
Techncial Editor for Special Edition Using Microsoft Access 2007 and Access 2007 Forms, Reports & Queries From Que Publishing

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