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  #31  
Old November 14th, 2005, 05:21 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default Question about a default table or method

You really are hopeless. He did say "a variable that will last for a
session."

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Dimwit,

Ask your mother to read Joe's response to you. Dimwit keeps getting
dimmer.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
I guess as a failed gas station attendant, you did not excel at reading.
Joe originally asked for "a variable that will last for a session.".
Global variables will do this, but there are caveats as I mentioned..

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
nk.net...
Go back to Visio, you don't know what you are talking about (just like
all the posts you have made!!) Joe asked about default values not global
variables.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
Take a look at "Understanding the Lifetime of Variables" in the VBA
help to get an understanding of how to set up a variable that will last
for a session.

As Duane mentioned, data should be kept in tables. Try and limit the
use of global variables to the smallest scope possible and load them
from a table. Remember, the data in the table could change and what is
in the variable will be obsolete.

John... Visio MVP

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available to
the whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate, Late Fee
charge in addition to things like scanners/printers or other things
used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon







  #32  
Old November 14th, 2005, 05:54 PM
PC Datasheet
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Default Question about a default table or method

Did your mother read this to you?

What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available to the
whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate, Late Fee charge in
addition to things like scanners/printers or other things used with in the
program.

--

Joe Cilinceon

Joe told you that that's NOT what he said!! You must have gotten the
engineering degrees you claim you have out of a crackerjax box because you
can't read!!! Or did your mother read all your school work to you? Whatever
school(s) you claim you got engineering degrees from certainly were not
prestigious since they apparently admitted illiterates!!!


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
You really are hopeless. He did say "a variable that will last for a
session."

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Dimwit,

Ask your mother to read Joe's response to you. Dimwit keeps getting
dimmer.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
I guess as a failed gas station attendant, you did not excel at reading.
Joe originally asked for "a variable that will last for a session.".
Global variables will do this, but there are caveats as I mentioned..

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
nk.net...
Go back to Visio, you don't know what you are talking about (just like
all the posts you have made!!) Joe asked about default values not
global variables.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
Take a look at "Understanding the Lifetime of Variables" in the VBA
help to get an understanding of how to set up a variable that will
last for a session.

As Duane mentioned, data should be kept in tables. Try and limit the
use of global variables to the smallest scope possible and load them
from a table. Remember, the data in the table could change and what is
in the variable will be obsolete.

John... Visio MVP

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available
to the whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate, Late
Fee charge in addition to things like scanners/printers or other
things used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon








  #33  
Old November 14th, 2005, 06:06 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default Question about a default table or method

Now your signing with Joe's name?

Joe's original message is at the bottom of this message, try reading it
again.

John... Visio MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Did your mother read this to you?

What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available to the
whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate, Late Fee charge
in
addition to things like scanners/printers or other things used with in the
program.

--

Joe Cilinceon

Joe told you that that's NOT what he said!! You must have gotten the
engineering degrees you claim you have out of a crackerjax box because you
can't read!!! Or did your mother read all your school work to you?
Whatever school(s) you claim you got engineering degrees from certainly
were not prestigious since they apparently admitted illiterates!!!


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
You really are hopeless. He did say "a variable that will last for a
session."

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Dimwit,

Ask your mother to read Joe's response to you. Dimwit keeps getting
dimmer.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
I guess as a failed gas station attendant, you did not excel at reading.
Joe originally asked for "a variable that will last for a session.".
Global variables will do this, but there are caveats as I mentioned..

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
nk.net...
Go back to Visio, you don't know what you are talking about (just like
all the posts you have made!!) Joe asked about default values not
global variables.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
Take a look at "Understanding the Lifetime of Variables" in the VBA
help to get an understanding of how to set up a variable that will
last for a session.

As Duane mentioned, data should be kept in tables. Try and limit the
use of global variables to the smallest scope possible and load them
from a table. Remember, the data in the table could change and what
is in the variable will be obsolete.

John... Visio MVP

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available
to the whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate,
Late Fee charge in addition to things like scanners/printers or
other things used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon



  #34  
Old November 14th, 2005, 06:48 PM
StopThisAdvertising
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Default Question about a default table or method


"John Marshall, MVP" schreef in bericht ...
Now your signing with Joe's name?

Joe's original message is at the bottom of this message, try reading it
again.


Hi John,

I think we *are* succeeding driving Steve *very* nuts ... ;-)

I am almost starting to feel pity for him. Sad individual that is.
I see *no* support left for him except sometimes his own 'creatures' ??

He definitely needs outside help, from a *real* resource, don't you think?

Arno R
  #35  
Old November 14th, 2005, 06:52 PM
PC Datasheet
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Default Question about a default table or method

Here it is, Dimwit, from the bottom of this message just as I previously
copied it in my response to your dimwittedness. And no I am not signing
Joe's name. That's Joe's signature on his post you dimwit. Can't your mother
read either?

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available
to the whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate,
Late Fee charge in addition to things like scanners/printers or
other things used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon


Get someone to read this to you because apparently no one in your family can
read!!!!!!!!

You must have faked something to get an MVP. They certainly would not make
an illiterate an MVP!!!

Is this why you don't answer questioons in the newsgroups because you can't
read?


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
Now your signing with Joe's name?

Joe's original message is at the bottom of this message, try reading it
again.

John... Visio MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Did your mother read this to you?

What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available to
the
whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate, Late Fee charge
in
addition to things like scanners/printers or other things used with in
the
program.

--

Joe Cilinceon

Joe told you that that's NOT what he said!! You must have gotten the
engineering degrees you claim you have out of a crackerjax box because
you can't read!!! Or did your mother read all your school work to you?
Whatever school(s) you claim you got engineering degrees from certainly
were not prestigious since they apparently admitted illiterates!!!


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
You really are hopeless. He did say "a variable that will last for a
session."

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Dimwit,

Ask your mother to read Joe's response to you. Dimwit keeps getting
dimmer.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
I guess as a failed gas station attendant, you did not excel at
reading. Joe originally asked for "a variable that will last for a
session.". Global variables will do this, but there are caveats as I
mentioned..

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
nk.net...
Go back to Visio, you don't know what you are talking about (just
like all the posts you have made!!) Joe asked about default values
not global variables.


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
Take a look at "Understanding the Lifetime of Variables" in the VBA
help to get an understanding of how to set up a variable that will
last for a session.

As Duane mentioned, data should be kept in tables. Try and limit the
use of global variables to the smallest scope possible and load them
from a table. Remember, the data in the table could change and what
is in the variable will be obsolete.

John... Visio MVP

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available
to the whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate,
Late Fee charge in addition to things like scanners/printers or
other things used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon





  #36  
Old November 14th, 2005, 07:13 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default Question about a default table or method

Sorry steve, I'm not going to play your childish games. You can name call as
much as you want, but I'll just stick to the facts. He does say "available
to the whole application".

John... Visio MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Here it is, Dimwit, from the bottom of this message just as I previously
copied it in my response to your dimwittedness. And no I am not signing
Joe's name. That's Joe's signature on his post you dimwit. Can't your
mother read either?

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but available
to the whole application. Some examples would be Sales Tax rate,
Late Fee charge in addition to things like scanners/printers or
other things used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon


Get someone to read this to you because apparently no one in your family
can read!!!!!!!!

You must have faked something to get an MVP. They certainly would not make
an illiterate an MVP!!!

Is this why you don't answer questioons in the newsgroups because you
can't read?




  #37  
Old November 14th, 2005, 07:15 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default Question about a default table or method

I'm not trying to drive him crazy, just trying to get him to respect the
newsgroups spirit of FREE cooperation.

John... Visio MVP

"StopThisAdvertising" StopThisAdvertising@Data**** wrote in message
. nl...

Hi John,

I think we *are* succeeding driving Steve *very* nuts ... ;-)

I am almost starting to feel pity for him. Sad individual that is.
I see *no* support left for him except sometimes his own 'creatures' ??

He definitely needs outside help, from a *real* resource, don't you think?

Arno R


  #38  
Old November 14th, 2005, 07:49 PM
PC Datasheet
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Default Question about a default table or method

You're the dimmest of the dimwits!!!

You previously said over and over ---
You really are hopeless. He did say "a variable that will last for a
session."

John... Visio MVP

and now you say ----
He does say "available to the whole application".

Did you finally get someone to read to you?

You make no useful contributions to the newsgroup and all you do is pollute
the newsgroups with your prevarications (that's lies, dimwit).


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
Sorry steve, I'm not going to play your childish games. You can name call
as much as you want, but I'll just stick to the facts. He does say
"available to the whole application".

John... Visio MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Here it is, Dimwit, from the bottom of this message just as I previously
copied it in my response to your dimwittedness. And no I am not signing
Joe's name. That's Joe's signature on his post you dimwit. Can't your
mother read either?

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but
available to the whole application. Some examples would be Sales
Tax rate, Late Fee charge in addition to things like
scanners/printers or other things used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon


Get someone to read this to you because apparently no one in your family
can read!!!!!!!!

You must have faked something to get an MVP. They certainly would not
make an illiterate an MVP!!!

Is this why you don't answer questioons in the newsgroups because you
can't read?






  #39  
Old November 14th, 2005, 07:51 PM
PC Datasheet
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Posts: n/a
Default Question about a default table or method

And by the way, dimwit, Joe told you he did not say "a variable that will
last for a session" and you still like a dimwit kept insisting he said that.



"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
Sorry steve, I'm not going to play your childish games. You can name call
as much as you want, but I'll just stick to the facts. He does say
"available to the whole application".

John... Visio MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
k.net...
Here it is, Dimwit, from the bottom of this message just as I previously
copied it in my response to your dimwittedness. And no I am not signing
Joe's name. That's Joe's signature on his post you dimwit. Can't your
mother read either?

"Joe Cilinceon" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to have defaults in one location but
available to the whole application. Some examples would be Sales
Tax rate, Late Fee charge in addition to things like
scanners/printers or other things used with in the program.

Joe Cilinceon


Get someone to read this to you because apparently no one in your family
can read!!!!!!!!

You must have faked something to get an MVP. They certainly would not
make an illiterate an MVP!!!

Is this why you don't answer questioons in the newsgroups because you
can't read?






 




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