Hi all,
I am now writing one paper. I want to use reference in this paper. In the contents of this paper, I only want to add the author's information, not all information about this reference. I can describe this following.
Here is one paragraph of this paper.
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I have one database created by VB and Access. I save this database as *.exe. I am going to use execution file in one computer which has no Visual Basic in it. Then I got some problems. I can not display some forms which contains some tables created by FSFlexGrid. There is one prompt saying...
I am going to set some criteria to display table results. In my database (Microsoft Access) I have a table (tblResults) with the following fields
ID, contents, field1, field2, field3 as shown following
id contents Field1 Field2 Field3
1 C1 A1...
Does some know how to select two more items in one Combo-box, then use some SQL to display one table? These items are located in the same field of one table (the original table is from Access, and can be displayed in FlexGrid in VB).
Also, if we can put two more item or criteria in one...
Does anyone know how to inactivate OptionButton? The problem is when I select one option it can work, for example it can go to another form, but when I come back to the orginal form, this optionbutton is still selected, when you click it, nothing happened, you can not inactivate it. It bother me...
I am going to set some criteria to display table results. In my database (Microsoft Access) I have a table (tblResults) with the following fields
ID, contents, field1, field2, field3 as shown following
id contents Field1 Field2 Field3
1 C1 A1...
I am going to link one database in Microsoft Access to one form in VB. What I want is when click one button (like,Show Access Database)on one form, this database or file can be opened, then I can read some tables and other things created in Access.
Does anyone knoe how to realize this goal...
Dear all,
I have one Access database table (tblTable) as following
id contents Field1 Field2 Field3
1 C1 A1 B1 D1
1 C2 A2 B2 D2
2 C3 A1 B2 D1
2 C4 A3...
I am going to add some criteria to display table results. In my database (Microsoft Access) I have a table (tblResults) with the following fields
ID, contents, field1, field2, field3
On the form of Visual Basic I have
1. A DataControl (Data1) with its database property set to my database and...
I try to use Combo Box Controls to display data in one field from one table (this table exists in Microsofe Access), there are a lot data in this field, but for me, when I run this form in VB, it can only disply one data (record). I have already set the properties of DataSource and DataField to...
I try to use Combo Box Controls to display data in one field from one table (this table exists in Microsofe Access), there are a lot data in this field, but for me, when I run this form in VB, it can only disply one data (record). I think that there should be a list, then I can select any data...
I have one Access database. I am going to use Visual Basic to display the information in Access database. I can use FlexGrid and Data control to display the table stored in Access. Below is illustration of my table in Access or table already in VB
id contents Field1 Field2 Field3...
I have one SQL database in Access. I try to integrate it with Visual Basic. I have already got one table from Access by using Data control and MSFlexGrid. The question is I do not know how to do some statistic calculation with one field of this table. Anyone can tell me?
Thanks a lot and best...
This is easy for most of you, but for me it is not.
The question is how to create one OLE DB Data Link.
I am new in this field. What I did is just follow the following(from one book)
1. Open Windows Explorer,
2. Open a directory where you want to create the OLE DB data.
3. Right-click the...
I am new in VB and Access. I do not know how to use VB to show one table of Microsoft Access. I mean that just click one button, then one table appear immediately.
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