A field operative is basicly a spy. But not like the spies on Cartoons or T.V. programs. A spy is someone who basicly gathers information. Spies are people just like you and me they are dressed the same and act the same you just cant tell they are spies. Spies travle around the world and usually don't come home spies don't really have a home. Spies stay in 4-5 star hotels around the world. Spies are almost exactly like con artists. Their job is to lie. Spies don't get equipment to occomplish the mission, they need to build their own stuff. Also covert operatives don't work directly for the C.I.A. which makes them illgal hence COVERT.
The BETWEEN operator allows you to search for a range of values in one field.
Comparison operator
And operator
You use the dot operator when the left side is the name of the object or a reference to an object, and you use the arrow operator when the left side is a pointer to an object. Example: struct foobar x, *p= &x; x.field = p->field; (&x)->field = (*p).field;
Ture
(*ptr).field or ptr->field
Batch Manager window
Oil workers have many jobs. it just depends on what position your in
The answer is Between in an Access question.
finish
Any domain
You use the & operator. So you could have something like a field for a firstname and a field for a surname that you want to bring together with a space between them. You could do it like this: Firstname & " " & Surname