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  1. toranjeet

    How do I connect VB Program with Access

    hallo dear! first write me back that r u on LAN? if u r on lan then check that whether u r connected to the computer on the network where the printer is attached. and then try again to print. basically it is your network setting problem.... may not be the programm problem..... write me back...
  2. toranjeet

    How do I connect VB Program with Access

    hey use this tips! 1. fist create a D.S.N. for your MSAccess (go to control pannel and then ODBC, and then follow the instructions). 2. now create table into your concerned access database. 3. then to add/insert data into your database use this syntax cum example: Dim adCon9 As New...
  3. toranjeet

    Data Synchronization-Based Development Tools

    Yes dear.... its very easy to write an application in VB/C++ to access Oracle Lite database and synchronize data from it:- For example i m explaining in the context of VB....using ADO..... you first should create the DSN for the oracle server then use this code in your module of the VB...
  4. toranjeet

    How do I connect VB Program with Access

    hallo dear use this tips and code structure on your "command1_click()" event command1_click() Dim adCon9 As New ADODB.Connection Dim a1, a2 as string a1=textbox1.text a2=textbox2.text adCon9.Execute ("INSERT INTO TABLE1 VALUES('" & trim(a1) & "'...
  5. toranjeet

    adding records - speed issue

    Your Question: vb front end on access db - have approx 4000 records (a record is approx 255 chars) to be fed from vb to access. Don't really want to do this with addnew and update statements due to speed. Use My suggestion - the faster the better one: " Dim adCon9 As New ADODB.Connection...

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