HughLerwill & BobRodes --
As always, thank you guys for helping a poor old broken down; needing to be retired programmer.
Yes BobRodes, the application starts all instances of WinWord.exe to do processing; just the user may have it open as well on their own using it as a reference.
I did...
I am in the stone ages on this project, but is there a way in VB6 to get the Process ID of an instance of Word launched by VB?
For example, somthing like this:
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Dim WordPID as integer
Dim objWD as Word.Application
Set objWD =...
Is there a way to do multi-selections in the Calendar Web Control. I know about the WEEK and MONTH selection, but I need a means to pick and choose the dates to add to the .SelectedDates collection, say like:
1/6/2004
1/11/2004
1/13/2004
1/21/2004
...etc.
I have tried adding selected dates...
I'm no expert at ASP.NET and certainly not at Web Services, but have you tried setting the TimeOut property on your Proxy Class?
e.g -- MyProxy.TimeOut = 60000 (1 min timeout)
Yes, I understand the differences between the "value" and "text" property, but with the example you gave with the two list boxes (list1 and list2), when the "submit" button is clicked, how do I read the "values" that I've moved over to the right list...
No recordset is being return, just updating fields from one table to another. When the update query is double clicked on in Access, the user sees nothing other than the warning message, he then click ok, and only the hour glass shows until the update has completed.
There are no parameters being passed, just calling a completely self contained access "UPDATE" query. If you're in Access, you just double click on the update query and it warns you that you're about to update several hundred rows...
Well guys,
Thanks for your help, but I believe there are no objects in Access classified as a "Stored Procedure", therefore the .CommandType = 4 or CommandType = adCmdStoredProc the ASP code has issues with executing the command (error: "Data type mismatch in criteria expression...
If you want to get preformated date input, you might want to look at the java script at:
http://javascript.internet.com/calendars/popup-date-picker.html
I am working with an Access2000 data base that has an extremely large update query. This query does not collect information from a form but rather takes over 100 fields from one table and updates them to another table. Is there a way to have a user click on a button or a link on an ASP page to...
If you can get the data in a sorted format, you could then open the file as a random access file, since it’s a fixed length and search using a binary search. If you can't sort it, then it's a painful sequential search method.
I'm not saying this is your answer, but the following script may have some of the logic you require to do what you're looking for:
http://javascript.internet.com/calculators/best-price.html
Thanks guys for all your help and the info. Forums like this are great and the response time can not be beat!!!
However, I did finally find the javascript I was looking for and I'll post the link to the site where you can find it. This should help all those have created HTML forms that look...
Somewhere I've seen a javascript to apply to the following type form to keep the text box widths the same in appearance for Netscape and IE.
Example:
<form name="inputform" action="processform.asp">
<input type="text" name="code1" size="1"...
Thanks Tracy,
Everywhere I asked for the same help, they would just indicate I needed to use the "window.opener.location.reload()" omitting the "(1)".
Nathan Synan
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