We are not running Novell of any kind. The network is made up of Win 2000, Win 98, and a few Win 95 machines, using TCP/IP. The fake drive letters in use are ALL the remaining letters in the alphabet besides the ones that represent actual hardware. I suspect it was virus related even though...
I have a strange problem occuring on two of about 50 networked machines. For some reason, all the drive letters appear to be in use. If you click on a drive letter that was not mapped or does not represent actual hardware, you get an error 'A device attached to the system is not functioning'...
I personally find DAO a lot more straightforward and easier to use for manipulating data in different ways. Like when several calculations need to be made on different recordsets and SQL wont cut it, or it would just be too complicated, I find DAO very useful for this.
I'm trying to pull 100 random records from a table of 1000 (Access) using DAO. I can get it to work in Access using a funcion call within the SQL statement but it wont work in VB6. I get a function undefined error. Any suggestions ?
I'm trying to pull 100 random records from a table of 1000 (Access) using DAO. I can get it to work in Access using a funcion call within the SQL statement but it wont work in VB6. I get a function undefined error. Any suggestions ?
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