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  1. Bstrick75

    Access Seems to be a Dead End Career

    I think that we can agree that everyone is different and has different needs. For me, I couldn't work for a company that has outdated software. Old software maybe, but 20 years old is too old for me. With that said, I can understand why someone may choose to stay with a company like that. After...
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    Datagrid Population Issues

    I don't think that the problem is with the datagrid. I thought it was at first but I just did an experiment where I loaded the results from the reloaded values into a completely different datagrid. I had the same problems. This tells me that the problem is either with the DataAdapter, DataTable...
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    Datagrid Population Issues

    I've looked around and haven't found a usuable solution to this issue. I hope that you can provide me with some assistance. I have a application that calls for the user to select a database/table to view data from. At that point a datagrid populates with the information. This works fine except...
  4. Bstrick75

    Access Seems to be a Dead End Career

    SundialServices I think that there is a fundamental difference between your point of view and mine. I don't know how much experience you gained from working somewhere that used a computer that was 20 years old. You say that you, as a employee offered alot of value to the company by being able...
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    Access Seems to be a Dead End Career

    I think that we all can agree that the key is to be a self-starter. I think that this is more important in IT then any other field. Alot of this is becuase our industry evolves so often and alot of this is because our industry is so expansive. For me, I always amazed at how expansive IT really...
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    Access Seems to be a Dead End Career

    <i>The best way to view your career, and your value to any present or future employer, is to look at what you can do for your employer's business, not for "the computer."</i> All that you said is well as good but doesn't do much to help the person who is stuck using technology that is not...
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    Access Seems to be a Dead End Career

    I had the same issue. I knew Access extremely well but wanted to get into development using tools that developers had respect for. The company that I worked for had an IT department that did alot of development in VB6.0. I was able to convince my boss that we'd be better off developing...
  8. Bstrick75

    Do we need a new forum for VS 2005

    <quote> Also, VBA and VB6 (Access VB is VBA) are fairly similar in implementation whereas the difference between those and VB.NET is completely different (i.e. it's OO and the others aren't). </quote> I'm aware that Access is VBA. I was making a distinction between Excel VBA (which is what must...
  9. Bstrick75

    Do we need a new forum for VS 2005

    I think that, like any other good design philosophy, we have to think in terms of what's good for the system users and not so much about what's good for the developers or the system maintainers. Its very inconvienent to have to search through questions asked for VB.Net 2002 and 2003 and hope...
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    Do we need a new forum for VS 2005

    I'm going to put my 2cents in and say, yes. I think that the current setup will eventually prove to be too confusing. Otherwise, we should have the vba and vb6.0 forumns added together. To be honest with you, I signed onto Tek-Tips today just to see how many people were using the new...
  11. Bstrick75

    Creating a TV Scheduler Application

    In that case, I would suggest getting them to maintain an XML listing online. Have your client grab that list (via web request, soap, TCP client, or even a VPN tunnel with ADO.Net). Once you have that listing it's just a matter of creating the form and display how ever you want it. -Rick...
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    Creating a TV Scheduler Application

    Actually the applicaiton will not include any outside channels that I need to subcribe to. It will only have the 12 channels offered by the client. They will be maintaining there on program listings. Bobby Strickland Solutions Engineer Strictly Consulting, Inc http:www.StrictlyConsulting.net...
  13. Bstrick75

    Good .NET magazines?

    I have a few free magazines that I get weekly that I've found to be pretty helpful. They are Information Week, Network Computing, and software development magazine. They're not as good as MSDN Magazine but the info is good. And its free. Bobby Strickland Solutions Engineer Strictly Consulting...
  14. Bstrick75

    Creating a TV Scheduler Application

    Does anyone know of any manualls, websites or applications that either show you how or allow you to create your own TV Guide Service? I'm working with a company that needs to put thier program listings out on TV to thier customers in a fashion that is similar to the onscreen TV Guide...
  15. Bstrick75

    how to make it look like xp style

    Happy to help Bobby Strickland Solutions Engineer Strictly Consulting, Inc http:www.StrictlyConsulting.net 'Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work' -- Aristotle
  16. Bstrick75

    Access &quot;Programmer&quot; seeking VB.NET book

    Francesco Balena is good. I still use his VB 6.0 book as reference material. If you follow my suggestion of using the webcast then this book would probably be all you would need additionally. Bobby Strickland Solutions Engineer Strictly Consulting, Inc http:www.StrictlyConsulting.net 'Pleasure...
  17. Bstrick75

    how to make it look like xp style

    Check out http://windowsforms.net/Default.aspx?tabindex=5&tabid=47 There is a FREE control: xpCommonControls by Michael Dobler that does this. Bobby Strickland Solutions Engineer Strictly Consulting, Inc http:www.StrictlyConsulting.net 'Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work' --...
  18. Bstrick75

    Access &quot;Programmer&quot; seeking VB.NET book

    The best book that I've read thus far on VB.net, and I've read many, is Beginning vb.net 2003 from Wrox. But I want to give you a better suggestion. MicroSoft has put out hundreds of Webcast (online video training kits done by the creators of vb.net, various certified consultants and...
  19. Bstrick75

    Add record to subform using a cmd button on the main form

    If your doing narrative feedback the maybe you should use a textbox instead. Make the textbox large enough to show all the information. If the operatorResponseID is autoincrementing then you can just use ADO to query the reponse table where the operatorResponseID = 1 - the operatorResponseID in...
  20. Bstrick75

    Add record to subform using a cmd button on the main form

    If I were you, I'd put a listbox on the subform. The listbox would have all the answers to the questions listed in it. When the user submits an answer, I would use the listbox.refresh method to update the listbox with all the user's answers including the one they just entered. If you wanted to...

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