Is there a way to set the data report control's default zoom? the default is 100% and I would like my report to open at 75% zoom - it just looks neater since the 100% runs off the right hand side of the form.
I don't have a problem providing context sensitive help for forms and controls, but I can't get it to work with menus. Each menu item has a HelpContextID, so presumably when you highlight this item and press F1 the proper topic should appear. Am I missing something or does context sensitive...
Terry,
I checked the aliases and libraries and everything is as it should be. Oddly, though my VB apps can connect to the network server when EM is running, Query Analyzer cannot. The error message is "ODBC Msg 0, Level 16, State 1"
As a developer, on my workstation I have to have various applications corresponding to what I may have to support for clients. Currently I have SQL 2000 running on my desktop and SQL 7.0 running on the network server. Previously I had SQL 7.0 running stand alone on my desktop as well as the...
Foxdev,
You win a vote for tip master...now for the hard part. Do you know whether BW uses a proprietary data engine? Is there an ODBC driver for this?
thanks for trying.
No, foxdev, these are not SQL 7 files, they are not like a data "container" file, but more like loose tables and indexes.
and no, snyderj, these are definitely not "human-readable ASCII text files"
of course, I'm still stumped
After 2 years of running without a hitch, 2 of the Win98 machines in my office have bombed on boot-up in the last 2 weeks with the following blue screen of death.
"There are no spare stack pages. It may be necessary to increase the settings of 'MinSps' in the SYSTEM.INI to prevent...
Does anyone know what type of database produces files with the extensions .MIF .MXF and .MDF? (or any ODBC driver that can connect with such files)
Thanks
No, you misunderstood the question. I want to change the default printer orientation in the IDE (the programming environment) for printouts of code, etc. Printing programmatically is easily controlled with the printer object, but how do you set the default for the VB environment itself???
For some reason my VB6 IDE has decided that the printer orientation default should be landscape. I can't seem to find any information on how to change this back to portrait. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
Rich
It is definitely a bug in the software. Microsoft knew about it when they released win98 or they wouldn't have included a tool in TweakUI specifically to fix this.
Check the width property of the form itself. I have had this problem and although I got around it by fiddling with the width property and dragging the width of the report itself, I never could figure out exactly what combination made the difference. I have used width=11850 successfully.
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