Using the My! keyword???

R

Randy Ronzitti

I've seen in code examples using My! as a short cut
instead of using full justification. I've searched the
Microsoft knowledge and came up with nothing. I
understand the Me! keyword for forms and controls, Access
2000 help had an entry, I assume the My! is for database
objects.

Finding nothing in Access 2000 help screens for
clairification and then using something I don't fully
understand makes me a little bit concerned. Is there an
indirect listing in the Access help text which explains
the use of My?

Thanks in advance for anybodies help.

Randy
 
D

Dan Artuso

Hi,
Are you sure that wasn't just a typo?
I've never heard of My.
Post one of these examples.
 
J

John Vinson

I've seen in code examples using My! as a short cut
instead of using full justification.

That's curious. I've never seen it anywhere, and AFAIK it does not
work and does not exist. Cite?
 

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