ADP Bug

A

aaron.kempf

so i have multiple sprocs seperated by a semi colon

ADP gags all over this; i open the sproc and it gives me this

ALTER PROCEDURE usp_AptComplex_Truncate
;1 AS TRUNCATE TABLE dbo.EXTR_AptComplex
CREATE PROCEDURE usp_AptComplex_Truncate;2 AS TRUNCATE TABLE
dbo.AptComplex
 
D

dbahooker

i said.. i have a ADP bug and i want to know if other people have the
same problem.

any syntax that is supported in SQL 2000 or SQL 2005 needs to be
supported in Access 2003 ADP.

you guys made us suffer through one version that was still buggy; why
do you still sell buggy products, microsoft?

ohh.. is 70 billion dollars not enough to fix a half-dozen bugs in
access?

why is microsoft even IN the database market if they dont take it
seriously?

-aaron
 
A

aaron.kempf

i call for a class action lawsuit against microsoft for selling
products that are too buggy.

i mean-- these apps are unusable
 
B

Baz

i call for a class action lawsuit against microsoft for selling
products that are too buggy.

i mean-- these apps are unusable

Really? After all your yelling about how wunnerful ADP's are? So you've
written off MDB's as being too buggy, and now you've concluded that ADP's
are unusable too. What you gonna use now, COBOL?
 
A

aaron.kempf

no im saying you microsoft assholes need to start taking this shit
seriously

i mean.. you sell the buggiest products anywhere in the world.. and you
ACCEPT IT.

it's NOT ACCEPTABLE.

I _DARE_ microsoft (henceforth referred to as microsoft never
Microsoft) to raise the bar and stop trying to sell-- start trying to
sell BETTER PRODUCTS.

i just think that MS is on crack.

MDB's are too buggy.

But ADPs-- these dont have an excuse. These should be marketed towards
the high end Access developers.. but they're not.

Access isn't marketed at all.

Microsoft needs to spend big bucks pushing access and excel not windows
xp and xbox lol
 
A

aaron.kempf

and ADPs are WONDERFUL.

they have some bugs in them; and I'm not going to accept this level of
lameness.

start fixing bugs microsoft
 

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