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sites or pages that no longer exist. On This Page Introduction System Requirements Installing the Error Search Tool Using the Error Search Tool Troubleshooting Introduction The Error Search Tool Add-In for Microsoft Access 97 is designed to provide users of Microsoft Access with a resource for locating error descriptions and error numbers as well as the help topics pertaining to those error messages (help topic feature only available for Access 8.0 and Jet 3.5 error messages). The tool can also be used by developers to take notes on individual errors and record relevant Knowledge Base articles pertaining to individual error messages. Top Of Page System Requirements The Error Search Tool Add-In for Microsoft Access 97 requires that you have Microsoft Access 97 installed on your computer or that you have a workstation installation of Microsoft Access 97. For complete functionality the tool also requires that the following two help files be installed on your computer: VEENLR3.HLP JETERR35.HLP If you are not certain both of these files are installed onto your computer you may search for them; from the Start menu choose F
to execute, but I can't remember where I saw it, or what it was. For instance, I want access compact and repair file already in use to compare the speed of opening a recordset from a SQL runtime error 48 error in loading dll statement vs. a stored procedure while linked to a SQL Server 200 BE.Can anyone help me out on
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this? strive4peace May 7 2005, 10:13 AM dim mStartTime as datemStartTime = now()'...statements'...msgbox "Elapsed: " & Format((now()- mStartTime) * 24 * 60 * 60, "0.##") & " seconds",,"Process name" https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc750293.aspx ChrisO May 7 2005, 10:27 AM This will get down to the millisecond resolution: -!--c1-->CODEPublic Declare Function timeGetTime Lib "Winmm.dll" () As Long Public Sub Test()Dim lngStart As Long lngStart = timeGetTime()[color="green"]'Do your thing.[/color] MsgBox timeGetTime() - lngStartEnd SubHope that helps.Regards,Chris. awillms May 7 2005, 10:30 AM Thanks Crystal! My brain went out of gear there for a http://www.utteraccess.com/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t699592.html little bit. awillms May 7 2005, 10:32 AM Chris, think I like your solution best. Thanks to both of you for the quick help on this.Peace, ChrisO May 7 2005, 10:38 AM You’re very welcome Tony and have fun testing.egards,Chris strive4peace May 7 2005, 12:45 PM you're welcome...yi, Date/time is stored as a floating point number and, as such, one can be subtracted from the other... r_cubed May 7 2005, 07:29 PM Code I have used for YEARS (A97 onwards) is :CODEPrivate Declare Function adh_apiGetTime Lib "winmm.dll" _Alias "timeGetTime" () As LongPrivate Declare Function adh_apiIsCharAlphaNumeric Lib "user32" _Alias "IsCharAlphaNumericA" (ByVal cChar As Byte) As LongPublic lngStartTime As Long''Public Function adhStartTimer()' Start the timer, storing the value in' the module global, lngStartTime.' From Access 97 Developer's Handbook' by Litwin, Getz, and Gilbert (Sybex)' Copyright 1997.All rights reserved.lngStartTime = adh_apiGetTime()End Function'Public Function adhEndTimer()' End timing, and return the difference between the' current time and lngStartTime' From Access 97 Developer's Handbook' by Litwin, Getz, and Gilbert (Sybex)' Copyright 1997.All rights reserved.adhEndTimer = adh_apiGetTime() - lngStartT
[-r ref_file|-t time|-d date_time] file... DESCRIPTION The touch utility shall change the last data modification timestamps, the last data access timestamps, or both. The time used can be specified by the -t time option-argument, the corresponding time fields http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/touch.html of the file referenced by the -r ref_file option-argument, or the -d date_time option-argument, as specified in the following sections. If none of these are specified, touch shall use the current time. For each file operand, touch shall perform actions equivalent to the following functions defined in the System Interfaces volume of POSIX.1-2008: If file does not exist: The creat() function is called with the following arguments: The file operand is used as the error in path argument. The value of the bitwise-inclusive OR of S_IRUSR, S_IWUSR, S_IRGRP, S_IWGRP, S_IROTH, and S_IWOTH is used as the mode argument. The futimens() function is called with the following arguments: The file descriptor opened in step 1a. The access time and the modification time, set as described in the OPTIONS section, are used as the first and second elements of the times array argument, respectively. If file exists, the utimensat() function is called with error in loading the following arguments: The AT_FDCWD special value is used as the fd argument. The file operand is used as the path argument. The access time and the modification time, set as described in the OPTIONS section, are used as the first and second elements of the times array argument, respectively. The flag argument is set to zero. OPTIONS The touch utility shall conform to XBD Utility Syntax Guidelines. The following options shall be supported: -a Change the access time of file. Do not change the modification time unless -m is also specified. -c Do not create a specified file if it does not exist. Do not write any diagnostic messages concerning this condition. -d date_time Use the specified date_time instead of the current time. The option-argument shall be a string of the form: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:SS[.frac][tz] or: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:SS[,frac][tz] where: YYYY are at least four decimal digits giving the year. MM, DD, hh, mm, and SS are as with -t time. T is the time designator, and can be replaced by a single