I'm connecting from an Access 2003 .mdb via ODBC to a MS SQL Server database under Windows XP SP2. In the connected tables there are some fields of the SQL Server datatype DECIMAL.
In the data received by Access those numbers are 100times bigger than on the server - it seems, that the decimal...
Yes, I did.
Setting the focus results in the questioned control having the focus then, but remains in the non-visible area "down under" of the subform.
What we are looking for is a method to directly access the scrollbar.
Hansjoerg.
Hi experts,
we have a form with an subform on it. The subform is larger (higer) than the subform control in which it is embedded. So it's okay that a vertical scrollbar is appearing.
When the form opens we need to show a control on then subform, which isn't visible before a user handles this...
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