Thank you ssatech!
That eliminates the worst of the two. Any thoughts on the pesky "restore window" icon?
My forms are maxed and if the user clicks the restore window icon the application just plain looks ugly.
I have a custom menubar on which I would like to have a single "Close" icon. I have that icon, but I can't find a way to eliminate the "Type a question for help" icon and/or the "restore window" icon.
Any ideas?
I am attempting to install Visuall Studio .NET Pro 2003 on a Pentium 4 1.6ghz running WindowsXP Pro with plenty of disk space. Our tech group has given me 3 install disks (Prereqs, 1, 2). After installing the Prereqs, I start the actual install with disk-1 and everything goes fine until a DLL...
Go to the design view of the table and create an index (click on the lightening bolt) which is the segmentation of the three fields, and then make the index unique.
The index has a singular name such as idxThreeFields and is made up of the three fields you mentioned. Visually when you are...
The common dialog filter is written as one string that has two parts to it that are separeted by a vertical line character. The string expression
Any Access Database|*.mdb
causes the phrase "Any Access Database" (the part to the left of the "|") to appears as a prompt in...
The idea of the phrase (Customer c) or (Customer as c) is to create an alias for the table. Once you establish the alias it should be used as the prefix for each field name in the target list of your SQL statement.
Therefore you should reference each field of the Customer table with the c...
Justin and Webspy:
Thanks for your replies, but I don't think I explained the problem correctly.
The KeyDown event handles the function keys alright, but it doesn't handle the alphabetic/ANSI keys the same way. In my scenario the KeyCode parameter is always returning a keycode of 18 (which is...
I have a form where the user can hotkey from a textbox with either an ALT+S to a &Save button or an ALT+U to an &Undo button. I'm using the KeyDown event on the textbox to try to capture which combination is pressed. I know how to check the SHIFT parameter to determine that the ALT key was...
If you want one record per StaffName, why did you make the primary key a segmentation of Date+StaffName?
If you make the primary just StaffName, then this would automatically stop the duplicates and when a StaffName record was retrieved the date could simply be changed.
The correct syntax would be:
sSql = "select MembersShipId from LookMembrShip
where
MemberShipCode = '" & Me.PriorExamAuthority & "'"
Since Me.PriorEamAuthority is a string, you must surround
it by single quotes.
This will only work if Me.PriorExamAuthority doesn't...
Write the name of the selected query to a global variable (defined as such, in a module). On the Open Event of the report, assign the global variable to the report's recordsource.
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