Has anyone come across this problem;
When using a bound DBGrid (DAO Library control) in a vb6 project which is connected to a SQL Server 2000 database via an ODBCDirect connection, the data in the columns appears normal when any other format other than text columns, ie. dates and numbers are...
Does anyone know whether I need to do 3 separate statements to achieve the following, a single statement doesn't seem to work?
ALTER TABLE AdmixCorr
ALTER COLUMN AdmixCorrID INT NOT NULL,
ALTER COLUMN AdmixCorrRef VARCHAR(20) NOT NULL,
ADD COLUMN DateImp DATETIME NOT NULL
Thanks in advance
Experts,
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1 x XP Pro Laptop with a 3Com wireless network adaptor
1 x Small Buisness Server...
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Much appreciated
CID8
Hi,
I've installed MS Small Business Server 2000 on a small network, with access to the Internet going through Proxy Server & ADSL. All users have email and internet access. Prior to setting up the Proxy Server the users also had ftp access, now they don't!!
The server does have ftp access...
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I've created a Standard *.exe project with 4 built-in ActiveX User Controls. When running from within Design mode the application works fine, but when packaged and installed from as a working application on the same pc or different pc it comes up with "[Adodc] Unknown Error" and...
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