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Old 05-29-2005, 01:07 PM
TheHammer24 TheHammer24 is offline
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If you know anything about Microsoft Access, it is probably as easy as writing a simple SQL statement to update the timestamps in the table in the database.

That being said, I don't know the DB structure or Access, but you should go to Pokertracker and post in the SQL forum and someone will most likely help you develop the SQL.

Gojacketz

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I know its a nusiance to register for another forum, but they will tell you how to do it in a second.
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Old 05-29-2005, 03:50 PM
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Long story as to why

[/ QUOTE ] I highly doubt I'm the only one here that would like to read it. I can think of not a single reason, devious or otherwise, that one would want to lie about the date of a poker session.

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Spacing some sessions out over a wider date rage so as to not make a certain significant other find the amount of hands played per week to not be as "excessive".

Devious enough [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]?

I'm concerned that one might have to technically change the time on every single hand...in which case theres no way i'm going to go about that much trouble!

-Todd

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Create a fake 2nd database and only add less hands there than you normally play...
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