For anyone contemplating going into Microsoft Access Consulting, I say to you DON'T! Look towards the future and use a technology that is properly supported and compatible with all technologies.
It looks like he is working with Tableau and likely does not want to encourage competition from Access.Interesting comment in the source of his page:
??? Not really sure what you mean here.It looks like he is working with Tableau and likely does not want to encourage competition from Access.
True but unfortunately not the right click context menu creator I was planning to cover at tomorrow's UK AUG meetingA lot of his site seems to have been crawled on Wayback Machine
??? Not really sure what you mean here.
Source?
He is right. Tableau is part of the SalesForce suite which is on a a massive global uptake curve.I think he's giving very sensible advice - it's a conclusion Daniel has been arriving at for a while now.
I did - most of the hits are for a different person called Dan PineaultTry googling:
daniel Pinault tableau
Try spelling his name correctly!Try googling:
daniel pinault tableau
So it seems he is upset with lack of return on his investment. He hinted in another comment that he might bring the content back on paid subscription basis.After 15 years of losing moneys on the site, getting next to no support from the community who use my site, I decided to move on. Microsoft isn't winning anything. They're losing, losing one of their biggest promoters, supporters, big reporter, ... At a certain point in life you have to make choices, I've chosen 'me' in this VERY rare occasion. It's time to look towards the future and Access isn't the future and hasn't been for some time now. Will I do more Access video, no clue. Certainly not if I can't stay making a few dollars for all the work that goes into each one. So far I haven't managed to gain enough attention to make that happen either. Probably time to completely move on.
Been fixing a ton of code because of breaking changes provoked by those pesky updates 2 weeks ago and I'm not even using VBA. I hope those updates don't find you in your next non-ms-access project. It's infuriating.No one likes change but historically i seem to be patching and recoding due to environmental updates/changes forced by Microsoft which are far too common and time consuming...