Sunday 22 March 2009, 2:45 PM
Wikipedia and Experts-Exchange
Experts-Exchange is one of the few sites with their own Wikipedia article.
To make the article complete I added a link to this blog, but it was removed.
Thinking I made an error I added the link again and it was removed again.
So time to ask Huji (the author) for an explanation. He argues that a link added should be added by an "independent" source, as adding the link as blog author isn't "credible", and asking anotherone to do it for me isn't regarded "credible" either.
Now I'm following his advise to wait for a credible person that's willing to make the article complete and who's willing to add a line in the "Controversie" section, as it's my opinion that everyone should be aware of the dangers of joining this site.
Nic;o)
To make the article complete I added a link to this blog, but it was removed.
Thinking I made an error I added the link again and it was removed again.
So time to ask Huji (the author) for an explanation. He argues that a link added should be added by an "independent" source, as adding the link as blog author isn't "credible", and asking anotherone to do it for me isn't regarded "credible" either.
Now I'm following his advise to wait for a credible person that's willing to make the article complete and who's willing to add a line in the "Controversie" section, as it's my opinion that everyone should be aware of the dangers of joining this site.
Nic;o)
Monday 9 March 2009, 11:58 PM
Ab-normalization at Experts Exchange - part 11
Question today: Data in immediate window truncating
What to avise when questioner finds that the debug window is limited to 200 lines max...
Ask the Experts-Exchange #1 expert of MS Access DATABASES and the answer is:
Write the output to a TEXT file.
The first suggestion by another expert to write it to a table is ignored....
Guess this #1 expert needs a lesson in database basics.
Probably it's a revelation to him that a table can be filtered and processed much easier as a text file, but I guess my readers do realize this...
Thanks to crappycorn1 I had my daily laugh, so please keep on commenting crappy
Nic;o)
Still proud to be suspended from this "quality site" where wannabee experts rule and "quality" is just another word from the dictionary.
(The question can be found at: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS_Access/Q_24214078.html)
What to avise when questioner finds that the debug window is limited to 200 lines max...
Ask the Experts-Exchange #1 expert of MS Access DATABASES and the answer is:
Write the output to a TEXT file.
The first suggestion by another expert to write it to a table is ignored....
Guess this #1 expert needs a lesson in database basics.
Probably it's a revelation to him that a table can be filtered and processed much easier as a text file, but I guess my readers do realize this...
Thanks to crappycorn1 I had my daily laugh, so please keep on commenting crappy
Nic;o)
Still proud to be suspended from this "quality site" where wannabee experts rule and "quality" is just another word from the dictionary.
(The question can be found at: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS_Access/Q_24214078.html)


