Hi, OzWolf...
Check the GetEnvironmentVariable function in the API Text Viewer... It should solve that problem...
' In a module...
Public Declare Function GetEnvironmentVariable Lib "kernel32" Alias "GetEnvironmentVariableA" (ByVal lpName As String, ByVal lpBuffer As...
Hi, Kim, you're right!
Of course you have to filter the KeyAscii = 13 with an "if" instruction before the "Select Case" statement...
By the way, I'm sorry for my english...
Regards,
sglugove
Hi, Kim...
I suggest the following:
Set True the KeyPreview property of the form, and capture the pressed key in the Form_KeyPress event instead of the txtLastName_KeyPress event and so on. Your code should look like this:
Private Sub Form_KeyPress(KeyAscii as Integer)
Select Case...
Hi, itechC. First of all, I think that you shouldn't need to encrypt manually the data field, because you can protect your database with a password.
Anyway, there is a method you can use to process field by field when the report is being displayed. Do the following:
1. Create a reference to...
Well, UncleT, I believe that the problem is yor SQL Server. Maybe it is configured to use NT Autentication only. You can ckeck this by selecting 'Properties' in the SQL Server.
Hi, pansophic.
I think that you have to use " in the instruction
Set RemotedataManager = CreateObject("winawsvr.RemoteDataManger")
because the CreateObject function expects the name of the class ob the object instead the object itself.
Regards, sglugove
Hi, mickeync... First of all, I'm sorry for my english...
As David said, if you're working with two tables, it should be very easy. You have to do the following:
The first table (DIVISION), must have this structure:
IdDivision
Description
The second one, should look like this:
IdSubDivision...
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