[vicsireland] Re: i e 8 rollback again

  • From: "Paul J. Traynor (NCBI)" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 18:04:01 +0100

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-----Original Message-----
From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of paul halligan
Sent: 12 September 2009 17:00
To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vicsireland] i e 8 rollback again


      hi flor and paul j

  sorry to repeat this, but due to 2 administrator accounts on this pc and 
conflict i am back to i e 8 again.

  could one of ye send me that run command that fixed the problem last time 
round.
  best
  paul j----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
  To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 4:09 PM
  Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Using sql with jaws 8


  > Hi,
  > Works here, as stated.
  >
  > http://www.threeschools.com
  >
  > - the word three not the digit.
  >
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: "Gerard Ellis" <gerry.ellis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  > To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  > Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 9:34 AM
  > Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Using sql with jaws 8
  >
  >
  >> Hi, Flor,
  >>
  >> I tried 3 times (once for each school - ha ha). Each time I got the
  >> message:
  >>      Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
  >>
  >>
  >>      Any comments welcome.
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >> Take Care,
  >>
  >> Gerry Ellis
  >>
  >> If you don't know where you're going,
  >> How will you know when you get there?
  >>
  >> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >>>From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
  >> To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >> Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 3:00 AM
  >> Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Using sql with jaws 8
  >>
  >>
  >>> Gerry,
  >>>
  >>> it does exist, actually.  Go there.  the reason I checked it out was
  >>> because I was curious and had thought it was a possible error.  .
  >>> And it does offer many tutorials.
  >>>
  >>> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >>> From: "Gerard Ellis" <gerry.ellis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >>> To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >>> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 9:13 PM
  >>> Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Using sql with jaws 8
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>> Hi, Michael
  >>>>
  >>>> I'm afraid that www.threeschools.com does not exist.
  >>>>
  >>>> Did you mean the tutorial section of the Worldwide Web Consortium
  >>>> site?
  >>>> www.w3schools.com
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>> Take Care,
  >>>>
  >>>> Gerry Ellis
  >>>>
  >>>> If you don't know where you're going,
  >>>> How will you know when you get there?
  >>>>
  >>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >>>>>From: "Michael Lavin" <michael.lavin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >>>> To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >>>> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 11:50 AM
  >>>> Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Using sql with jaws 8
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>> Hello Mairead
  >>>>>
  >>>>> To add to Tony's very good advice, have a look at the SQL tutorial
  >>>>> on http://www.threeschools.com
  >>>>>
  >>>>> In fact anyone out there interested in skilling up on computer
  >>>>> languages would be well advised to have a look at this website -
  >>>>> it's full of brilliant tutorials.
  >>>>>
  >>>>> Regards and good luck.
  >>>>>
  >>>>> Michael
  >>>>> -----Original message-----
  >>>>> From: Tony.G.Murray@xxxxxx
  >>>>> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:55:01 +0100
  >>>>> To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >>>>> Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Using sql with jaws 8
  >>>>>
  >>>>>> Hi Mairead,
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Microsoft Access is a nice place to start.  It is a friendly self
  >>>>>> contained little Relational Database Management System.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Microsoft Access (and most other Relational DBMS') are made up of
  >>>>>> similar
  >>>>>> concepts.  In my original mail, when I discussed Microsoft SQL
  >>>>>> Server I
  >>>>>> described the two main ways of manipulating the Database and it's
  >>>>>> contents; through SQL, and with the visual tools.  Well, with
  >>>>>> Microsoft
  >>>>>> Access the same rules apply.  The tools just have different names!
  >>>>>> In
  >>>>>> addition, there are all manner of friendly little Wizards which
  >>>>>> help you
  >>>>>> to create Queries, just like that.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> The following is from memory... and a pretty sozzled one at that.
  >>>>>> Things
  >>>>>> have a habit of changing names down the years and the versions,
  >>>>>> but I
  >>>>>> reckon the concepts are largely the same.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> As far as I know in Microsoft Access you can type SQL Code in to
  >>>>>> the
  >>>>>> 'Query View'.  This is equivalent to the 'Query Analyser' I
  >>>>>> described in
  >>>>>> Microsoft SQL Server.  It is basically a text editor so it is easy
  >>>>>> to use
  >>>>>> with Jaws.  There'll be a run button somewhere, and maybe even a
  >>>>>> 'Parse'
  >>>>>> button which will check your SQL Code for errors... Always handy!
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> The equivalent Visual Tool in Microsoft Access is called something
  >>>>>> like
  >>>>>> the 'Query Design Grid'.  This could produce a challenge or two
  >>>>>> with Jaws,
  >>>>>> I am not sure.  It's been many years since I've even seen an
  >>>>>> Access
  >>>>>> Database.  I guess things like your Jaws Version and the version
  >>>>>> of Access
  >>>>>> you're using will play a part here.  In the good old days when I
  >>>>>> used
  >>>>>> Access I had no problem with the Query Design View.
  >>>>>> Unfortunately, that
  >>>>>> is all I remember, aside from the fact that there were many
  >>>>>> helpful
  >>>>>> Wizards available to speed things up.  In addition, there are
  >>>>>> bound to be
  >>>>>> Jaws Scripts out there to further simplify the Query Design View
  >>>>>> in
  >>>>>> Access, maybe these were the ones you spoke about originally?
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> However, the brilliant news is, that if you are good with SQL
  >>>>>> Programming,
  >>>>>> you probably won't have to use the Visual Tools; everything you
  >>>>>> can do by
  >>>>>> dragging and dropping etc can be achieved through good old
  >>>>>> fashioned raw
  >>>>>> SQL Code typed in to the Query View as described above.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> There are lots of different sources online to learn basic SQL
  >>>>>> Programming,
  >>>>>> so it might be an idea for you to get a step ahead of the game
  >>>>>> before
  >>>>>> starting the module.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Best wishes,
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Tony Murray
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Internet Solutions,
  >>>>>> AIB Enterprise Systems & Technology,
  >>>>>> Block B0,
  >>>>>> AIB Bankcentre,
  >>>>>> Ballsbridge,
  >>>>>> Dublin 4.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> T: +353 (0) 164 13801
  >>>>>> E: tony.g.murray@xxxxxx
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Mairead O Mahony <maireadomahony@xxxxxxxxx>
  >>>>>> Sent by: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >>>>>> 09/09/2009 20:01
  >>>>>> Please respond to vicsireland
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>         To:     vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >>>>>>         cc:
  >>>>>>         Subject:        [vicsireland] Re: Using sql with jaws 8
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Hi all
  >>>>>> Thanks to everyone who replied to my email about using sql with
  >>>>>> jaws.
  >>>>>> At the moment I am checking out what Gui we will be using.  As far
  >>>>>> as
  >>>>>> I am aware we will be using Sql with Microsoft access but I need
  >>>>>> to
  >>>>>> get that confirmed.  Any other suggestions are greatly
  >>>>>> appreciated.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> Thanks in advance
  >>>>>> Mairead
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> On 9/9/09, Tony.G.Murray@xxxxxx <Tony.G.Murray@xxxxxx> wrote:
  >>>>>> > Hi Mairead,
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > "I am using jaws 8 and would appreciate it if anyone could let
  >>>>>> > me know
  >>>>>> for
  >>>>>> > definit if sql works with jaws.  "
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > SQL (Structured Query Language) is a computer language used for
  >>>>>> > manipulating relational Databases and their contents.  Like a
  >>>>>> > lot of
  >>>>>> > computer programming languages, it is simply text which is
  >>>>>> > interpreted
  >>>>>> by
  >>>>>> > the machine.  So in that sense, yes SQL definitely works with
  >>>>>> > Jaws.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > Now then, SQL is often used in conjunction with a relational
  >>>>>> > DBMS
  >>>>>> > (Database Management System), which is basically an environment
  >>>>>> > in which
  >>>>>> > your relational database and the tools you use to manage/access
  >>>>>> > it are
  >>>>>> > living.  There are lots of very widely used DBMS', like Oracle,
  >>>>>> > SQL
  >>>>>> > Server, MySQL, the list goes on and on and on.  A lesser DBMS is
  >>>>>> > Microsoft's Access, but this wouldn't be considered an
  >>>>>> > enterprise DBMS;
  >>>>>> it
  >>>>>> > is limited in the data it can store.  It's a nice way to learn
  >>>>>> Relational
  >>>>>> > Database methodologies etc, and is probably used behind some
  >>>>>> > smaller web
  >>>>>> > applications or in small office environments, but that's about
  >>>>>> > it.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > When you say 'SQL' could you possibly be referring to SQL
  >>>>>> > Server? This
  >>>>>> is
  >>>>>> > Microsoft's bigger DBMS, which is often just called 'SQL'.  This
  >>>>>> > is a
  >>>>>> > pretty crazy way to refer to something like SQL Server, but
  >>>>>> > that's
  >>>>>> > unfortunately computing... init! For the rest of this mail, when
  >>>>>> > I say
  >>>>>> SQL
  >>>>>> > I mean the computer language, and when I say SQL Server, I
  >>>>>> > mean...
  >>>>>> you've
  >>>>>> > guessed it, SQL Server the Relational Database Management
  >>>>>> > System!
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > If you are indeed talking about Microsoft SQL Server, the news
  >>>>>> > is good.
  >>>>>> > I've used SQL Server 97/2000/2005 in my time.  The SQL Server
  >>>>>> > Tools
  >>>>>> (which
  >>>>>> > are part of the DBMS) allow you to do everything you could
  >>>>>> > possibly want
  >>>>>> > to do with a Database, or the data stored within one.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > There are two major ways of accessing the Microsoft SQL Server
  >>>>>> > Database.
  >>>>>> > One is through SQL (and I mean the computer language remember),
  >>>>>> > and the
  >>>>>> > other is through a visual interface.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > SQL can be typed out in an editor provided as part of SQL
  >>>>>> > Server, and
  >>>>>> > executed against your database.  This is very very accessible
  >>>>>> > and easy
  >>>>>> to
  >>>>>> > use... AS easy as Notepad! The editor contained within SQL
  >>>>>> > Server to do
  >>>>>> > this is called 'Query Analyser', or something similar depending
  >>>>>> > on the
  >>>>>> > version of SQL Server you're using.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > The other way is through the visual tool, called 'Enterprise
  >>>>>> > Manager' or
  >>>>>> > 'Management Studio', again depending on the version of SQL
  >>>>>> > Server you're
  >>>>>> > working with.  This allows you to do everything you can do
  >>>>>> > through SQL
  >>>>>> and
  >>>>>> > more, without having to actually know the language.  It too is
  >>>>>> > pretty
  >>>>>> > accessible, when you get to know the environment.  It's mainly
  >>>>>> > tree
  >>>>>> views,
  >>>>>> > lists, menus... All the normal stuff Microsoft has got us all so
  >>>>>> > used
  >>>>>> to.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > "I would also appreciate it if someone could
  >>>>>> > let me know if I need to download scripts to increase the
  >>>>>> > functionality
  >>>>>> of
  >>>>>> > Sql."
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > To be honest, I didn't know there were scripts available... but
  >>>>>> > that's
  >>>>>> no
  >>>>>> > surprise! I'm not so well up on Jaws, even though I use it every
  >>>>>> > day. If
  >>>>>> > there are scripts available, and you are talking about SQL
  >>>>>> > Server, I'm
  >>>>>> > sure someone on here can help you to install them.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > All the above assumes that when you say 'SQL', you mean
  >>>>>> > Microsoft's SQL
  >>>>>> > Server.  However, if you're not talking about SQL Server, I
  >>>>>> > think you'll
  >>>>>> > be safe enough when it comes to programming in SQL (the
  >>>>>> > language). Once
  >>>>>> > you know how to write SQL, you'll be able to access and use most
  >>>>>> > Relational DBMS', like Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, all
  >>>>>> > those.
  >>>>>> SQL
  >>>>>> > is simply a language used to access all sorts of relational
  >>>>>> > databases...
  >>>>>> > Kind of like a skeleton key! You can get in to any relational
  >>>>>> > database
  >>>>>> if
  >>>>>> > you've a bit of SQL knowledge.  Beautiful huh?
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > To finish, I'll say that SQL is a nice language to learn.  It
  >>>>>> > looks very
  >>>>>> > much like English; it is based on a bunch of keywords, some
  >>>>>> > logical
  >>>>>> > operators, and that's about it.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > For example, let's say you have a table in your database called
  >>>>>> > UserInformationTable containing names and addresses.... The SQL
  >>>>>> > to show
  >>>>>> > you all the names in that table might look something like:
  >>>>>> > SELECT FirstName, LastName FROM UserInformationTable;
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > Not bad eh?
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > Best wishes,
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > Tony Murray
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > Internet Solutions,
  >>>>>> > AIB Enterprise Systems & Technology,
  >>>>>> > Block B0,
  >>>>>> > AIB Bankcentre,
  >>>>>> > Ballsbridge,
  >>>>>> > Dublin 4.
  >>>>>> >
  >>>>>> > T: +353 (0) 164 13801
  >>>>>> > E: tony.g.murray@xxxxxx
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