Many thanks to Adolph for an interesting presentation using code to create code! This was a very easy way for those unfamiliar with class modules to understand how and why they are very useful.
Thanks Adolph and Colin. I enjoyed the presentation and look forward to reviewing the code in the sample database. I like the idea of using code to generate code -- a time saver.
Thanks to all of you for the excellent presentation. And for the code. I am still a bit lost with the suggestions of making the update function more versatile for other platforms: Could one of you present a small code example? I guess it could then also be used on tables that don't have an autonumber as ID?
I had to view it after, as I forgot when it was on. Enjoyed it very much.
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Many thanks to Adolph for an interesting presentation using code to create code! This was a very easy way for those unfamiliar with class modules to understand how and why they are very useful.
Glad to have presented to my fellow programmers.
Thanks Adolph and Colin. I enjoyed the presentation and look forward to reviewing the code in the sample database. I like the idea of using code to generate code -- a time saver.
I agree. Its a very powerful technique that I've used in several apps, though in my case to create standard module code
I used it atleast 5 times last week. Saved Numerous hours.
Many thanks. Good idea.
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Thanks to all of you for the excellent presentation. And for the code. I am still a bit lost with the suggestions of making the update function more versatile for other platforms: Could one of you present a small code example? I guess it could then also be used on tables that don't have an autonumber as ID?
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