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I understand that bloating occurs a lot more when the Name AutoCorrect option
is turned on. How do others systematically track changes to ensure that all forms/queries/code/etc. is updated when a field name is changed or a table structure changed? Thanks for your help. -- Teach me to fish! Thanks for the help. Pax, M |
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"m stroup" wrote in message
... I understand that bloating occurs a lot more when the Name AutoCorrect option is turned on. How do others systematically track changes to ensure that all forms/queries/code/etc. is updated when a field name is changed or a table structure changed? Thanks for your help. Name AutoCorrect is generally considered to be a very bad thing (TM). Here's why: http://allenbrowne.com/bug-03.html I would suggest that you adopt a policy of picking field names that you are comfortable with from the start and to stick with them. At the end of the day, a field name need not reflect the name of the entity it is being used for, it just helps during development. Keith. www.keithwilby.co.uk |
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