Ugh. I just went ahead and reset the thing entirely, and re-downloaded all my songs. Pain in the ass. Luckily, I didn't have anything on there that I didn't have in iTunes anyway. But jeeeeeeeez.
Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
Hi.
I have really, really fucked up a database that someone else built.
It is an order database, made from the templete.
I was trying to make a query so that I could find all the money deposited on one day.
It told me some of the tables I used weren't related, so I created some relationships and then I got nervous, so i deleted what I thought were the relationships I made.
Anyone, I think I deleted something important, because now the order form won't add up the total of the items ordered.
I went back and create the file from a template again, and I checked all the relationships and they seem to be the in my database as in the template, but still no adding!
I have a suspicion that somehow an order ID number is not being created (because there is a relationship between orders and order details and I am sometimes now getting the error message that there is no order to match my order detail number.
Help!
Actually, I fixed the order number issue, but the not adding up thing is still happening.
The tables involved are:
Customers Orders Order Details and the field that is not adding is:
=[Order Details Subform].Form![Order Subtotal]
Nevermind.
I just asked IT to restore the backup copy from yesterday.
If one was to, say, take an .mpg file and burn it to a cd, would it automatically play on a DVD player? I'm new to all this stuff.
vw-
I could on my old DVD player, but not on my new one. I think you can search your player here:
Oooooo...that's not good, as I won't know what kind of DVD player I'll be playing it on, since I'll be using one from school. Hmmmm...
It depends on the DVD player. I think you'd have a much better chance if you could make either a VCD or a DVD.
I can't make a DVD. How do I make it a VCD?
If you don't have a burning program on your machine, I've heard people say good things about VCD Easy. Possibly even here. It's got a free trial.
What's the main issue? The size of the file? Or the fact that the room has a DVD player but not a computer?