MAKING SIMPLE TO TALLY, AVERAGE, CALVULATE FROM DATASHEET VIEW

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sudhir

I WOULD SUGGEST MICROSOFT PEOPLE TO LOOK AT RBASE DATABSE FOR THIS FEATURE.

WHILE IN DATASHEET VIEW IN TABLE, QUERY MODE- CALCULATE IS OPTION ON THE
TOOL BAR WHICH LETS U DO SOME SIMPLE CALCULATIONS SO EASILY! IT WOULD BE NICE
TO HAVE THIS IN MSACCESS!

HAPPY TO DISCUSS
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John Vinson

I WOULD SUGGEST MICROSOFT PEOPLE TO LOOK AT RBASE DATABSE FOR THIS FEATURE.

WHILE IN DATASHEET VIEW IN TABLE, QUERY MODE- CALCULATE IS OPTION ON THE
TOOL BAR WHICH LETS U DO SOME SIMPLE CALCULATIONS SO EASILY! IT WOULD BE NICE
TO HAVE THIS IN MSACCESS!

HAPPY TO DISCUSS

It is easy and routine to do calculations in Access... in Queries.

It is not essential that every program work exactly like the programs
with which you are familiar. RBase and Access are both very capable
database programs; the fact that they accomplish the same goals in
different manners does not mean that either one is superior.

Note: typing in all caps is considered impolite; it's hard to read and
looks like you are SHOUTING at us.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 

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