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Re: Database Events


  • Subject: Re: Database Events
  • From: Simon Forster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:32:49 +0000


On 21 Feb 2006, at 19:05, Bill Cheeseman wrote:

It's very simple. Everything you need to know about it is in the monthly
AppleScript column in the latest issue of MacTech Magazine.

And wouldn't you know it - I was going to read MacTech on the train going into London yesterday but got wrapped up in writing a little recursive script for a friend instead.


I figured it all
out from the dictionary by playing with it for half an hour before that
issue of MacTech came out, so you shouldn't have any problems even if you
don't have access to MacTech.

Ah. But we're not all Bill Cheeseman!

I'll have a play - but Matt Neuburg is somewhat scathing as to its capabilities.

Thanks for the feedback.

Simon Forster
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