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  • Nikon D300s Price in Netherlands ?

    Hello,

    I am going to NL's in a week for the first time, and I plan to buy a D300s from there. I have been searching on the internet for hours but I cant find a retail website in Netherlands to compare the price.

    Can anyone tell me what price to expect for body only (New)?

    Or even better

    Can someone link me a good retail website in Netherlands, so I can check the prices myself.

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  • Web Design Advice needed!! Plx help?

    Hello to all you pro web designers out there.

    I am a beginner at web design but I really want to become a pro. I have already learned a few things but there's a lot more on my TO-DO list.

    I was hoping that you guys might help me decide

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    2. Is there anything missing in my TO-DO list?

    I ALREADY KNOW

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    Someone please help me decide what to do next? Some explanation or reasoning will be highly appreciated.

    Please also tell me if there is something missing on my list.

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  • MS Access Query trouble?

    Hello!

    I am working on a small database with two tables, customers and payments in one-to-many relationship.

    Every month customers make a payment and this is recorded in the payments table.

    How can I create a queary that will show me the customers who havent made a payment in a particular month.

    TY

    1 AnswerProgramming & Design1 decade ago
  • Multiple queries in MS Access?

    Hello,

    I am working on an MS Access project for my school, I am making a database for a sports club.

    In my main table, I have fields like "RegistraionFeePaid" and "UniformFeePaid" both are currency, default = 0.

    I want to create a query where it should list me all people who have "0" in ANY of both fields (sorta like an OR function)

    How do I do that in access? I have tried the usual way in Access but it only lists the records where Both the values are 0.

    Thanks

    4 AnswersProgramming & Design1 decade ago