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  • dixie

    Total Access Analyzer Support

    My company has recently purchased Total Access Analyzer and I am exploring
    its use right now. Overall, it is an excellent piece of software that is
    very helpful and can find problems so easily. I do not have access to the
    special newsgroup for users of this software, so was wondering if anyone
    here can tell me the easiest way to find if a report is actually still in
    use by the database. I have a lot of reports, some of which are most likely
    no longer used, but still exist. It is also possible that many of the
    queries are no longer in use, how do I do likewise with them?

    dixie


  • Douglas J. Steele

    #2
    Re: Total Access Analyzer Support

    Why don't you have access to the FMS newsgroup? It's web-based, so there
    shouldn't be any problems.



    --
    Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

    (no e-mails, please!)



    "dixie" <dixiec@dogmail .com> wrote in message
    news:8ZcQc.213$ tX5.8513@nnrp1. ozemail.com.au. ..[color=blue]
    > My company has recently purchased Total Access Analyzer and I am exploring
    > its use right now. Overall, it is an excellent piece of software that is
    > very helpful and can find problems so easily. I do not have access to the
    > special newsgroup for users of this software, so was wondering if anyone
    > here can tell me the easiest way to find if a report is actually still in
    > use by the database. I have a lot of reports, some of which are most[/color]
    likely[color=blue]
    > no longer used, but still exist. It is also possible that many of the
    > queries are no longer in use, how do I do likewise with them?
    >
    > dixie
    >
    >[/color]


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    • dixie

      #3
      Re: Total Access Analyzer Support

      Ah ha. I got a complete list of news groups that my ISP carries and it was
      not there. So I need to go onto the world wide web to read it. Thanks
      Douglas.

      dixie

      "Douglas J. Steele" <NOSPAM_djsteel e@NOSPAM_canada .com> wrote in message
      news:jTdQc.608$ HSN1.59@news04. bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com. ..[color=blue]
      > Why don't you have access to the FMS newsgroup? It's web-based, so there
      > shouldn't be any problems.
      >
      > http://www.fmsinc.com/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro
      >
      > --
      > Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
      > http://I.Am/DougSteele
      > (no e-mails, please!)
      >
      >
      >
      > "dixie" <dixiec@dogmail .com> wrote in message
      > news:8ZcQc.213$ tX5.8513@nnrp1. ozemail.com.au. ..[color=green]
      > > My company has recently purchased Total Access Analyzer and I am[/color][/color]
      exploring[color=blue][color=green]
      > > its use right now. Overall, it is an excellent piece of software that[/color][/color]
      is[color=blue][color=green]
      > > very helpful and can find problems so easily. I do not have access to[/color][/color]
      the[color=blue][color=green]
      > > special newsgroup for users of this software, so was wondering if anyone
      > > here can tell me the easiest way to find if a report is actually still[/color][/color]
      in[color=blue][color=green]
      > > use by the database. I have a lot of reports, some of which are most[/color]
      > likely[color=green]
      > > no longer used, but still exist. It is also possible that many of the
      > > queries are no longer in use, how do I do likewise with them?
      > >
      > > dixie
      > >
      > >[/color]
      >
      >[/color]


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      • david epsom dot com dot au

        #4
        Re: Total Access Analyzer Support

        > Why don't you have access to the FMS newsgroup? It's web-based, so there[color=blue]
        > shouldn't be any problems.[/color]

        But note, some people have work filters which ONLY permit
        named websites: any web address needs to be approved by the
        IT department (all my government clients).

        (david)


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