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Hello folks,
Does anybody know any way to copy the properties of a graph object into another?
Here's why: my application has a form with a chart, customised by the user runtime, displaying a set of...
Hello folks,
Does anybody know any way to copy the properties of a graph object into another?
Here's why: my application has a form with a chart, customised by the user runtime, displaying a set of data retrieved by means of a query. Now, I was wondering whether it is possible to copy that...
Hello folks,
I have an application which writes runtime an SQL statement (defined by the user by means of appropriate controls) and assigns it to the DataSource property of a subform of the main form. Thus, the results of the query are automatically displayed in the subform every time I perform...
Hi folks, I'm building up an application, in which I would like the user to choose the way to display a previously selected range of data.
Since it seems I cannot access the chart's TYPE (the look) through the code, I was thinking of creating many stub different charts. Only one of them would...
Hello folks,
after a long period of frustration, the help of some people from the tek-tips Access community made me work out the question of writing queries dynamically and automatycally. This happened by means of the QUERYDEF object.
Now I was wondering whether anybody could give me an idea...
hello, I am trying to execute a query by assigning the statement to the "sql" property of the querydef object.
Unfortunately, these assignment accepts only the 256 last characters, and so I cannot use long statement. Do you know any way to work that out?
Thanks,
Giulio
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