Hi,<br><br>what kind of cursor do u want to write.<br><br>the general structure for the cursor is<br><br>CREATE <cursorname> CURSOR FOR<br> <your select query><br><br>OPEN <cursorname><br>FETCH FIRST FROM <cursorname> INTO <field list specefied...
Hi,<br><br> If you are using SQL Server 6.5, then there is an option for database transfer. Just select your source and the destination databse and server name.<br><br>After selecting just start the transfer, rest will be managed bu sql server.<br><br>Nikhil
HI, <br>Check whether the msdb database exists or not(this database handles all the scheduled tasks). The problem could be because of that also. If it exists check for the stored procedure that manages the tasks in the msdb database.
just add a new column in the grid (if u designed it at desgin time) buit if at runtime then make an object of grid.columns and add a new column<br><br>Hop it helps<br><br><br>Nikhil<br>
You could try using the database object and the CompactDatabase function<br><br><br>Nikhil<br><A HREF="mailto:nikhilmehrotra@mailmetoday.com">nikhilmehrotra@mailmetoday.com</A>
if you are in design mode then just create a textbox and go on pasting it (after copying the text box) on the form . for the first time VB will ask you to create a control array or not. if u want to do it through code then just create a textbox and set its index property to 1. Now the following...
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