Hey everyone,
I am using DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdUndo to undo changes in my form if the user hits the cancel button. It works great for the main form but it does not work for the subform. How do I undo changes in both the main form and subform on the cancel button?????
Any Ideas,
Itwg
OK. The radio buttons are calculated from info I get back from an Sql query in vba code. It is not directly tied to any one field in a table. I have to calculate the answer based on past history.
I just want to know how to slect one of the buttons in an option group or check it in code...
I have to unbound radio buttons on a form. Based on values I get back from the database I want to check opt_yes or check opt_no. How do I do this????????????
Itwg! ;)
No, most users will be using MetaFrame, so the Oracle client will only be installed on those servers, with a single DSN on each server. We would still need a way of passing individual user names and passwords through ODBC to the Oracle database.
itwg
No, most users will be using MetaFrame, so the Oracle client will only be installed on those servers, with a single DSN on each server. We would still need a way of passing individual user names and passwords through ODBC to the Oracle database.
I think it just creates the scripts. I just had a look at it again and it is just creating scripts not the actual db. So where do I go from there??
Itwg
We want to develop an oracle backend to replace an access back end that we have. We are keeping all the access forms and reports as a front end.
The front end will be stored on the users pc and the backend is on a server.
The question is how do we resolve the user loggin without having to set...
Hey all,
I have created a database on my machine using Toads New Database Wizard and can't figure out how to run the database. Any ideas?
The db name is - MYDB
I have Oracle 8i Personal edition running
My OS is win2000
ITWG
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