Re: ABOG Case list software

From: Jeffrey W. Clemens (jwclemens@indy.rr.com)
Fri Jul 18 07:53:38 2003


Listers,

My wife is currently taking an employer-sponsored Microsoft Access course. She wants to develop better tracking databases for the lab's pregnancy rates, etc.. One of the instructors mentioned that data is sometimes "lost" from Microsoft Access '97 to the newest (newer?) version. My understanding was that a 'cut-and-paste' of the data was less likely to cause loss, but much of the forms information might be lost. I imagine that there is a a more elegant method, but this is supposed to work. Microsoft strikes again?

on 7/18/03 2:44 AM, Glen Elrod MD at glen.elrod@elmendorf.af.mil wrote:

> I tried to backup my data, send it to work so I could work on it there
> and when it opened it, all the Apgars etc were gone too. All the data
> was fine at home. I figure I'm just stuck entering it all at home.
>
> Don't know if that helps any, just that I feel her pain.
>
> Glen
>
> At Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Rafael Haciski wrote:
>>
>> Any Data base program (such as file maker) should easily do it.
>> Probably some spreadsheets should handle this task as well;
>>
>> --
>> Rafael Haciski MD FACOG
>> Baltimore MD

--
Jeffrey W. Clemens, Ph.D.




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