The webbrowser has a document object that is very useful - but a little bit tricky (but not as bad as the Internet control). It's fairly well documented on microsoft's site.
You will need to add a reference to Internet HTML object (or something like that) in your project. You can then do...
Are you using an Access or a VB front end? If you are using a VB front end, try using the ADO data control, or, if you have the ability, create a databound activeX control.
There are some 3rd party applications that will do it clumsily, but I had this problem a few weeks ago, and after a lengthy search, realized that they are not at all compatible and just re-created them in VB. It didn't take as long as I thought it would.
Matt
There is a very easy way to do what you want. Just create several queries that contain exactly the information that you want to base your form on. Then, set your form source as the query, not the table. Don't worry, your tables will still automatically populate, even though your form is based...
I posted yesterday, quite vaguely, and have since done some work to narrow down the question. I have a parent and a child recordset in two separate forms. As I navigate through the parent recordset, I want the child recordset to automatically change.
I wrote an activeX control that I use to...
This is a simple class that I wrote to do exactly what I think you want. It does the same thing that selecting "table/query" under lookup does in Access. It's for an application I wrote for physicians to track their surgical patients. In addition, the .Distinct property allows you...
The best way to do this would be to write a class module with the code that I included in my previous post and then dim a new object for each combobox. If you have any experience with class modules and object oriented programming, I would encourage you to do this - If I had to rewrite my code...
I'm writing a vb6 database application that I would like to model after the Form/subForm design in Access. I've created the subforms and set their borderstyle = 0 property so there is no title bar and it appears that the subform is part of the main form. I have one large form that has the...
I'm writing a VB6 application that uses an Access database. It's an application for a clinical research project that tracks patients and their relevant data. The database has several layers of recordsets, ie one patient can have many surgeries, one surgery can have many complications and one...
I'm writing a VB6 application that uses an Access database. It's an application for a clinical research project that tracks patients and their relevant data. The database has several layers of recordsets, ie one patient can have many surgeries, one surgery can have many complications and one...
I've written some code that does exactly what you want. Just writing the values into a table is pretty simple. You can just use the listbox.ListCount property, which gives you the number of items selected. You can then use a 0 based count to identify which item was selected by using the...
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