Because if name 'Eekiness' is replaced by name 'eek'
its smaller , innit
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I read it that you have x amount of eek, and you have > x amount of data. So perfectly possible.Originally posted by eek View Postso you explain how eek's data (now)> eek's data (now+1 millisecond) when over time the dataset gets bigger...
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Are you still using Excel 2000 or have you upgraded it yet?Originally posted by eek View Postso you explain how eek's data (now)> eek's data (now+1 millisecond) when over time the dataset gets bigger...
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Damn it, now I shall be wondering what you are talking about all evening. It sounds strangely mysterious and philosophical.
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eek has more data than eek
I'm sure I've complained about this before but the above is impossible unless plan b or c have a catastrophic database failure.Tags: None
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