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Re: Access and TA



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Hi Jan Willem

Thanks for your reply

Don't know what I'd do without lots of "pain and suffering" <G>

Will check out Access 2000 or is it called X-cess 2000.

Best regards

Walter

----- Original Message -----
From: "J.W.E. Roberts" <jan.roberts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: Access and TA


| Hi Walter,
| >I just got a copy of Access 97 (my first excursion into databases) and
would
| >be interested in hearing about how anyone uses it in their trading.
| >Hopefully the learning curve with Access and VBA for Access won't be as
| >steep as the learning curve was for Excel and Excel VBA.
| I'd strongly recommend that you get a copy of Access2000! Access97 has the
| old & kludgy interface; also its macro-language is not VBA. Access2000 is
| the 1st. Access that's been fully integrated in the Office (2000) suite.
| Using A2k will save you a lot of pain & time.
| Kind regards & hyppy trading,
| Jan Willem
|