Originally posted by chef
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostNow that sounds like my kinda training course. Expensive?
Course finished at 4pm to start with, but got earlier as we continued, leaving more time to sit down by the Pool at the local Marriott which was 5 mins down the road by taxi.
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Originally posted by Weltchy View PostMate and I went on a SharePoint MCTS course in Goa.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostHas anyone ever seen that working? On three ClientCo sites they've had a partial or broken SharePoint system in place that nobody could make use of. As far as I can make out (from the fragments of functionality that did something, intermittently, on one site), it is like Pretty Windows Explorer for Particularly Thick Numpties.
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Originally posted by Weltchy View PostSharePoint
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When clients want a quick an dirty database, what do they use now for the GUI and data store?
What is the new MS Access for corporate mini databases?
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Originally posted by chef View PostMS Access.. oh those were the days, does anyone actually use this to build new dbs?
Now that things are moving over to India (weep), those lads are trying to decifer the strange coding and ever weirder table and view names. Oh well good luck to them.
I've now moved on to sharepoint and other CMS consulting.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Postdunno this is an old app we are replacing but I was curious to know if we could improve it in the interim
Originally posted by Not So Wise View PostActually wrote something like this at one job, just did not delete them,moved them to a quarantine zone instead. Result: it did pretty much solve "their Access problem"
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There are serveral reason why excel is visible
1) so that the user could see any error messages that pop up
2) if the excel file is blank for some reason he/she knows straight away
something is wrong.
3) perhaps a recorded excel macro is run on the sheet, most recoreded
macros need excel to be visible.
4) It's a signal so once excel files have closed down there is probably a long
time involved in loading the data, so could opportunity to go for a coffee.
5) makes them look like they are doing some work.
HTH
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