Red Harvester Ant Looks for an Escape Path in Antlion Hole South Texas 4K 60 FPS

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  • Red Harvester Ant Looks for an Escape Path in Antlion Hole South Texas 4K 60 FPS
    ... [And spoiler alert] - the ant gets away, but zoom in and you'll see the antlion actively at work with some previous dinner the antlion had not finished.

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  • @darray7472
    @darray7472 Год назад +1

    Good video, but I still miss your VBA tutorials.

    • @alexcantu3
      @alexcantu3  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I'm still actively developing, but most of my work involves C# (all versions). I occasionally help business users with VBA work, so I'm still maintaining VBA work here and there. I just don't see a lot of room for expansion on VBA content considering Microsoft has kept the version at VB 7. If you wanted to see a VBA tutorial, anything in particular you'd be looking for?

    • @darray7472
      @darray7472 11 месяцев назад

      @@alexcantu3
      Thanks for responding! I would like to see ODBC to a table using vba variables in SQL and returning the recordset to a tab in Excel.

    • @alexcantu3
      @alexcantu3  11 месяцев назад

      @@darray7472 You're welcome. So let me make sure I understand this request.
      You'd like to see an Excel VBA video where the end user can query a SQL table...example: let's just say we want to give the end user the ability to run a SELECT statement where TransactionDate = (whatever day user enters in workbook)....user selects the date, clicks "Retrieve," and programmatically the VBA will execute the SQL Select statement based on the date they submitted, and then the records get outputted to an Excel worksheet.
      Is that correct?

    • @darray7472
      @darray7472 11 месяцев назад

      @@alexcantu3 Yes, you summed it up perfectly!