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The Solution Rating System

With so many solutions, how can you tell which solutions are most likely to help you and which ones are not? To provide you with a tool to use, we rate our solutions based on various elements that most accurately determine if a solution is a quality solution. To explain what factors affect the solution rating, here are the elements we take into consideration when formulating our solution rating.

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  • The Feedback of the Community

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I am using Office 2000 Premium. In Access I am no longer to run Wizards for Queries, Reports, etc... The Wizard feature used to work fine, then one day it stopped. I am able to run Design View Q...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 10/11/2001 Views: 0
I have a product on the shelf in stores.  It is written in MS Access 2000.  Its early days but we have sold about 10 copies.  The all but one of these clients had no problems at all. This one cl...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 03/14/2001 Views: 0
i have an access 2000 project that i created on a friend's computer. i only have access 97 at home. is there a way to convert the 2000 db to 97 version? i'd much rather use access 97 at any rate, i...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 09/11/2001 Views: 0
I am a fairly experienced VB developer who will start working on a project where many modules were developed using Developer /2000.   My question is how does VB6 stack up against Developer /2000...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 03/08/2002 Views: 0
hi there, I have 2 databases with identical data in both SQLServer 7 and SQLServer 2000. Why is it that when I run the same query on both databases that I get a slightly different sort order?...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 05/15/2002 Views: 0
Hello, I am trying to return a xml string from a query using MSSQL 2000. Something like this... Select Names.Age, Names.LastName, Orders.Item from Names, Orders where Names.ClientID = Or...
Zones: MS SQL Server, XHTMLDate Answered: 06/10/2002 Views: 0
I am trying to Export several tables from SQL server to Access.  I am  selecting my tables useing the wizard.  I am choosing my destionation as blank Access mdb on my machine.  I am useing Query to...
Zones: DatabasesDate Answered: 09/28/2003 Views: 0
If I have a SQL server that is hosting various db's is it a problem for the collation to be different in one of those db's. I ask as I have recently changed one of them and the server has become...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 04/30/2004 Views: 0
I am porting a VC++ application that uses MS Access databases. The application moves data from one Access database to the other. A SQL Server 2000 database is replacing one of the Access databas...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 02/25/2003 Views: 0
Hi! I am trying to back up a database on my production server (MS SQL 2000 running on Win2K Server SP3). I get the following error: ************************ The following errors have starte...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 06/13/2003 Views: 0