andrew wrote:
Barbara Duprey wrote:
andrew wrote:
Barbara Duprey wrote:
Ah, yes. I'd still prefer this to be done automatically when the data
exceeded the field capacity, perhaps after verification that this is
what's wanted, but I'm glad the new version will at least allow the
redefinition without data destruction or programmerese. (In my former
life, I was a programmer in IBM's Federal Systems Division
Not as in Gaithersburg, MD by any chance? 10 years ago I was
supporting DOE as a developer with BDM in their Germantown offices.
Yes -- my initial training (in 1966) was in Bethesda, they had just
built their first building in Gaithersburg and only five offices were in
use! And 270 was a two-lane road with mostly cow pastures along it. We
(my husband and I) kept being in that area for a few years, then
somewhere else for a few years, then back, and we usually had a hard
time finding our way around again. Our last project had us in the
Atlantic City area but frequently going to Rockville. Never worked in
Germantown, though.
for thirty years, but SQL was never a language I needed more than a
nodding acquaintance with. Lots of others, but not that!) Anyway,
Issue 2 is officially declared dead. Thanks for the pointer to the
documentation - though I suspect there's a typo, right?
Ah, yes - a small typo.
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