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    I am trying to import some access tables from old application to Enterprise architect and while importing it givs supid message that It can not understand the format. Any work around. Tapas Shome System Software Engineer Keen Computer Solutions 1408 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3E 2S8 www.keencomputer.com

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      I am trying to import some access tables from old application to Enterprise architect and while importing it givs supid message that It can not understand the format. Any work around. Tapas Shome System Software Engineer Keen Computer Solutions 1408 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3E 2S8 www.keencomputer.com

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      Did you try searching in the EA forums at sparxsystems.com? I searched their forums and found what is likely the answer to your question in about 2 minutes. I'd give you the answer, but a) the way you worded your post makes it sound like you're demanding help instead of asking for it, b) I didn't hear the magic word :sigh:. Cheers, Drew.

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        Did you try searching in the EA forums at sparxsystems.com? I searched their forums and found what is likely the answer to your question in about 2 minutes. I'd give you the answer, but a) the way you worded your post makes it sound like you're demanding help instead of asking for it, b) I didn't hear the magic word :sigh:. Cheers, Drew.

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        peterchen
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        Drew Stainton wrote:

        b) I didn't hear the magic word

        In germany, we have this "the magic word with double-t" (bitte = please), with the typical answer "aber flott" (=but quickly!)


        We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
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          Drew Stainton wrote:

          b) I didn't hear the magic word

          In germany, we have this "the magic word with double-t" (bitte = please), with the typical answer "aber flott" (=but quickly!)


          We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
          boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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          "Ein Bier bitte, aber flott!" will yield faster service in Germany? :-D -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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            Drew Stainton wrote:

            b) I didn't hear the magic word

            In germany, we have this "the magic word with double-t" (bitte = please), with the typical answer "aber flott" (=but quickly!)


            We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
            boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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            Bernhard
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            Or another way: The magic word with 5 letters -> then it would be "zackig"..


            All the label says is that this stuff contains chemicals "... known to the State of California to cause cancer in rats and low-income test subjects."
            Roger Wright
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            • K keencomputer

              I am trying to import some access tables from old application to Enterprise architect and while importing it givs supid message that It can not understand the format. Any work around. Tapas Shome System Software Engineer Keen Computer Solutions 1408 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3E 2S8 www.keencomputer.com

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              Paul Charles
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              I know it might not help. But version 6.0 is now out and you never know you may be able to import data easier

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                "Ein Bier bitte, aber flott!" will yield faster service in Germany? :-D -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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                peterchen
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                Yes, it will yield something fast usually. Beer may be optional. :cool:


                We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
                boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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                  Yes, it will yield something fast usually. Beer may be optional. :cool:


                  We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
                  boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                  Interesting word though.. in Swedish flott translates approximately to the German word nett (actually, it means greasy, but in the old days, grease/greasy food was considered a good thing). Another German word added to \Brain0\dictionary. :rolleyes: -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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                    Interesting word though.. in Swedish flott translates approximately to the German word nett (actually, it means greasy, but in the old days, grease/greasy food was considered a good thing). Another German word added to \Brain0\dictionary. :rolleyes: -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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                    peterchen
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                    interestingly, around the 60/70 "flotte Biene" would be a typical description for a "cute girl", "flott" in this context meaning nice, en vogue. It would be recognized today, but not really used except jokingly or by old people.


                    We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
                    boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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                      Or another way: The magic word with 5 letters -> then it would be "zackig"..


                      All the label says is that this stuff contains chemicals "... known to the State of California to cause cancer in rats and low-income test subjects."
                      Roger Wright
                      http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?select=965687&exp=5&fr=1#xx965687xx

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                      peterchen
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                      heh :)


                      We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
                      boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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