The error states that the object does not have a method named MoveRecordFirst. This is seen here:īecause the script is cool and is easily fixed, I thought I would select it for our example.
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If you run Peter’s script that you can copy from PoshCode, an error will be generated. I was recently spelunking over at PoshCode and perusing the 2009 Summer Scripting Games entries, and I ran across an excellent script by Peter Sukus that was submitted for the Beginner Event 4 High Jump event.
WHICH IS NOT A MICROSOFT ACCESS DATABASE OBJECT WINDOWS
We have several good introduction to Windows PowerShell Hey, Scripting Guy! articles that you will find helpful. We will be focusing on solutions that used Windows PowerShell. The special forum has been taken down, but we still use Twitter and Facebook to communicate with Hey, Scripting Guy! fans. Communication with participants was maintained via Twitter, Facebook, and a special forum. Additionally, just like at the “real Olympics,” because there was a lot going on, an “if you get lost page” was created. There were some cool prizes and winners were recognized from around the world. Each of the events was answered by a globally recognized expert in the field. The description of the 2009 Summer Scripting Games details all of the events. This week we will be reviewing some of the scripts that were submitted during the recently held 2009 Summer Scripting Games. So I can completely sympathize with wanting a nudge in the right direction. Luckily, my Windows Mobile 6.5 phone has GPS built into it, and I was able to pull up my home address from my contact list and find my way home. This is because for the last five years I traveled around the world and spent more time outside the United States than inside it. But the other day, I got lost coming home from the office. Give me a sextant, a chart, and a sharp pencil and I can navigate across the Atlantic Ocean. Can you point me in the right direction? I do not want you to write it for me, but I would like a hint. I have seen a number of VBScript examples, but I cannot find any Windows PowerShell samples. Hey Scripting Guy! I have a Microsoft Access database that I need to query from a Windows PowerShell script.