Mo_Bandy
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Nice. I think ai know what you mean.Yeah i'm feelin the tune
Got my jill on 4 later![]()
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Nice. I think ai know what you mean.Yeah i'm feelin the tune
Got my jill on 4 later![]()
See yaNice. I think ai know what you mean.
Hope to be seenSee ya![]()
Vanilla Fudge swirlWhat flavor of ice cream?
Hummin along...Listening to Christmas music,it's on for the nest 56 days here on local radio.![]()
But it’s taco Tuesday not Thursday!
What is your favorite bagel? I love a whole wheat bagel with butter or a cinnamon raisin bagel with cream cheese.Picking up bagels + coffee for breakfast.
Plain bagel with plenty of butter or blueberry with cream cheese/neufchatel cheese, personally.What is your favorite bagel? I love a whole wheat bagel with butter or a cinnamon raisin bagel with cream cheese.
Not true, the latest version is still supported Access '21 and I would suspect that Access '19 is also still supported.Oh no, you too?? It‘s the biggest pile of poop and I hate it with a passion. Access is so old it is not supported anymore by Microsoft. Yet it is still used….
Nope it is supported.Access hasn’t been supported for a long time. I still use it but barely.
Just my opinion but Access is actual a pretty good relational db for a small business, SQL server although way more powerful is also a lot more expensive to operate and maintain.That sucks.... is there a reason why they wouldn't pivot to SQL Server or Power BI, which are Microsoft products?
There is Access 2019 and Access 2021, which are still supported, 2016 is almost 10 years old so I would think it's right that it's no longer supported.According to Google, Access is still supported. Access 2016 isn’t as of last month, but Access 2024 is “in development” (you’d think they’d finish it before stopping support for the old one!)
Most of the rich and famous are total asswipes.Not true, the latest version is still supported Access '21 and I would suspect that Access '19 is also still supported.
Nope it is supported.
Just my opinion but Access is actual a pretty good relational db for a small business, SQL server although way more powerful is also a lot more expensive to operate and maintain.
There is Access 2019 and Access 2021, which are still supported, 2016 is almost 10 years old so I would think it's right that it's no longer supported.
I think, if it's something that interests you, learning to set-up a relational db and understanding how it works can only be beneficial in the long term and maybe you could find you way to become an Oracle consultant and then join the lifestyles of the rich and famous![]()
Not true, the latest version is still supported Access '21 and I would suspect that Access '19 is also still supported.
Nope it is supported.
Just my opinion but Access is actual a pretty good relational db for a small business, SQL server although way more powerful is also a lot more expensive to operate and maintain.
There is Access 2019 and Access 2021, which are still supported, 2016 is almost 10 years old so I would think it's right that it's no longer supported.
I think, if it's something that interests you, learning to set-up a relational db and understanding how it works can only be beneficial in the long term and maybe you could find you way to become an Oracle consultant and then join the lifestyles of the rich and famous![]()