I'm with John on this one. It takes less time to type the question into Google than it does here and you get an answer lots faster. If she has too much going on to Google the question, she has too much going on and its time to drop some things. Look at DataType.Date thread going on. There's been more time complaining about how she wants it to work vs. just getting it to work and move on. I gave here a solution that works and she didn't like it. She's asked me to help her debug it and get it working. Well, I have things going on too and can't spend all my time getter her application to work how she wants.
>John,
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>why don't you cut her some slack ?
>Yes, I am also most of the times bulldogging my way through issues like you probably are -
>matter of personal style - flipside being that I am not smart enough to ask earlier ;-)
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>And take into consideration that Naomi ***still*** answer all those newbie questions,
>even if she has reached a level in SQL where I sometimes gladly follow her links to learn new facets.
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>I don't - I am lazy and not able to put the answer into 1.6 sentences like Sergey can ;-)
>I answer only the areas I consider "my backyard" or where I can cut my teeth on new stuff.
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>regards
>
>thomas
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer