DEVELOPPEMENT

DEVELOPPEMENT

am 28.01.2008 21:29:26 von mohamedhaid

LA RECHARCHE DANS L'ETAT C'EST DIFFICILLE
PAR EX :
J'AIS PLUSIUERS CLIENTS DANS UNE SEUL D'ETAT CA APPEL CLIENT
ALORS COMMENT JE TROUVE LE CLIENT " X " DIRACTEMENT PAR SON NOM .

Re: DEVELOPPEMENT

am 29.01.2008 15:09:27 von Tom van Stiphout

On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:29:26 -0800 (PST), mohamedhaid@gmail.com wrote:

This is an English forum.
Writing in ALL CAPS is considered shouting. Please don't shout.

You have multiple ClientName values with the same name. If you don't
want that, you can put a unique index on that column. More than likely
such duplicates cannot be avoided, so you would create a unique
ClientNumber or ClientID field, perhaps even an AutoNumber. Then put
your unique index (or even Primary Key) on that field.

-Tom.



>LA RECHARCHE DANS L'ETAT C'EST DIFFICILLE
>PAR EX :
>J'AIS PLUSIUERS CLIENTS DANS UNE SEUL D'ETAT CA APPEL CLIENT
>ALORS COMMENT JE TROUVE LE CLIENT " X " DIRACTEMENT PAR SON NOM .

Re: DEVELOPPEMENT

am 30.01.2008 01:54:26 von Dominic Vella

I'm impressed Tom

Did you use a translator, or do you know the language?

Dom

"Tom van Stiphout" wrote in message
news:1ncup3p9f6s6sjp6pndcucual4l8rbm1lm@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:29:26 -0800 (PST), mohamedhaid@gmail.com wrote:
>
> This is an English forum.
> Writing in ALL CAPS is considered shouting. Please don't shout.
>
> You have multiple ClientName values with the same name. If you don't
> want that, you can put a unique index on that column. More than likely
> such duplicates cannot be avoided, so you would create a unique
> ClientNumber or ClientID field, perhaps even an AutoNumber. Then put
> your unique index (or even Primary Key) on that field.
>
> -Tom.
>
>
>
>>LA RECHARCHE DANS L'ETAT C'EST DIFFICILLE
>>PAR EX :
>>J'AIS PLUSIUERS CLIENTS DANS UNE SEUL D'ETAT CA APPEL CLIENT
>>ALORS COMMENT JE TROUVE LE CLIENT " X " DIRACTEMENT PAR SON NOM .

Re: DEVELOPPEMENT

am 30.01.2008 03:41:12 von Tom van Stiphout

On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 11:54:26 +1100, "Dominic Vella"
wrote:

A while back a secretary of state of The Netherlands said: "I have a
really important job. Because there is SOOO much abroad."
So the Dutch learned to speak their languages.

I emigrated to the USA, and am now a citizen, but I remember some of
what I learned in highschool.

-Tom.



>I'm impressed Tom
>
>Did you use a translator, or do you know the language?
>
>Dom
>
>"Tom van Stiphout" wrote in message
>news:1ncup3p9f6s6sjp6pndcucual4l8rbm1lm@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:29:26 -0800 (PST), mohamedhaid@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> This is an English forum.
>> Writing in ALL CAPS is considered shouting. Please don't shout.
>>
>> You have multiple ClientName values with the same name. If you don't
>> want that, you can put a unique index on that column. More than likely
>> such duplicates cannot be avoided, so you would create a unique
>> ClientNumber or ClientID field, perhaps even an AutoNumber. Then put
>> your unique index (or even Primary Key) on that field.
>>
>> -Tom.
>>
>>
>>
>>>LA RECHARCHE DANS L'ETAT C'EST DIFFICILLE
>>>PAR EX :
>>>J'AIS PLUSIUERS CLIENTS DANS UNE SEUL D'ETAT CA APPEL CLIENT
>>>ALORS COMMENT JE TROUVE LE CLIENT " X " DIRACTEMENT PAR SON NOM .
>