Forgive me if this is a simple question as I have never used MYSQL before. I want to connect to MYSQL through VB. What do I need to do to make this work. I have installed mysql and the myodbc 3.51 on my server. Now I am at my client machine doing some vb code. Lets say the server address is...
BTW, adding the protocols worked :) Now I just need to figure out the Java applet thing... are you typing in each work order # and then screen scraping the screen? What are you using for software?
What did you guys do to capture the work orders? We currently have a full time data entry person entering them in by hand.. At 350+ work orders a day, that gets a bit time consuming...hehe, glad im not the one doing it :)
Well, lets see, maybe i didnt make myself very clear.
The office we are at now has a small local area network, probably about 30 or so computers. We do work for another company and in order to close the work orders we do, we have to dedicate 4 computers to connect via VPN to their corporate...
We are using the nortel extranet client to VPN into our host company to close w/o and such. While we are connected to them, we cant connect to our local databases to reliquish our inventory. Is there any way that I can connect to both simultaneously... Any way at all that I can do it from this...
I am getting two ISDN lines from verizon installed at my warehouse, is there an inexpensive router that i can get to bridge the two ISDNs together to utilize the full bandwidth?
Thanks
Jamie
I guess I should clarify a bit more :) I use the following code to show Excel in my browser
<%Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel"%>
I run my asp code to fill in the tables from my database and everything runs fine. When the Excel sheet comes up in the browser it...
Everyday at noon time we are sent work orders to our networked printer. I assume they connect VPN and print directly to the printer's IP address. Is there a way I can intercept and copy the data that is going to the printer to a file so that I can upload into our database. Its either that or...
Im not sure exactly how to do this, but I know it has been done. We receive our work orders at night. They are sent directly to our printer. I want to be able to capture what is sent to the printer and send it to a file, so that i can import it into our database. Right now, in order to put all...
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