Hi fredericofonseca.
Sorry, don't mind the last Question.
I search for MDAC ver 2.8, and found it.
My program works fine now, so far.
A star goes to you!
Thank you very much, for all your help, Frederico Fonseca!
I have one question though:
Will the instalation of MDAC (ver 2.8) have adverse...
Hi Frederico.
Yes, you are right, I am using a .mdb file.
Where would I find the the latest MDAC, to include with the instalation?
Thanks. :-)
Christian
Last week I finished my VB program. I put it on a CD, after packaging it using the "package & deployment wizard". The program works fine on computers with access on them (as the program is makes use of access). However, when downloaded onto a computer without access on it, using the same CD, the...
Thanks, heres a star for u Aceman, and randy700.
Although, it was the autoexec macro I was looking for,
This solution seemed to satify my boss.
Again Thanks! :-)
Thank you johnwm. Disreguard the last question, I put the ".movenext" right before the Next t and added a ".edit" and a ".update" in the if statement.
Thank again for putting me on the right track. :-)
Also, I get no error messages when I run the program. Even when I "step through" the program as it is running all my variables is what they're supposed to be. t get incemented, but rmRegistrering.datAccess.Recordset.Fields("Ansvarlig") in the if statement stays on the first post. Exchanging the...
Thanks frericofonseca.
Your SQL UPDATE suggestion looked like something that would do the trick, but how would I implement it into my Vb code.
I'm not very experienced with SQL.
My Access file is named Vedlikeholds_Rutiner.mdb, the table's name is Vedlikeholds Rutiner, and the field's name is...
I am exchanging the value of a field with another value, or that is what I hope to do. The original field (ansvarlig) is a variable with the name gstrNavnR . This value I need to change into what's in the variable gstrNavn .
This is not working as I had planned.
It should move though every...
I'm trying to correct a misselling made in an access recordset by use of vb code.
Here is my code:
Dim antallrecords As Integer
Dim t As Integer
frmRegistrering.datAccess.Refresh
frmRegistrering.datAccess.Recordset.MoveLast
antallrecords =...
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