I've got my site almost completed in FrontPage 98, but I want to put the company's logo image into the banner at the top of each page. That is, I want the page name to appear over the logo image instead of the image included with the FrontPage theme. (I'm using the Expedition theme.)
I've...
Friends,
I'm writing my first "e-Commerce" web site and need some help.
Existing pages have taken the customer's order and linked him up to Authorize.net, a credit card authorization system, which asks him/her for their cc information, accepts or rejects the transaction, and returns...
I, too, have been following this thread, but don't know what UDT stands for. I looked in my VB book, but found nothing other than User-defined Data Types. Is that what you're refering to? (It fits.)
Rodger Fields
Rodger Fields
Software Engineer
Pflugerville, Texas (suburb of Austin)
Pardon me if I'm misinterpreting your question, but...
Windows has a Task Scheduler that will kick of Defrag (or any other program) at the time/day/date/... that you specify.
Go to Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Task Scheduler and set it up the way you want it. (This is on W2K, but it's...
The trick here is that the references are related to VB/VBA, not to Access itself. So you have to get into VBA first. The quick way (in my opinion) is to open your Access application, select Design Mode, then right click on any component and select "Build event". That puts you into...
You're right, FancyPrairie, but I got my b*** in a sling when I first did that. I couldn't get to the functions *I* needed when I had to make changes. It seems that the toolbar selection follows the database wherever it goes... and I had forgotten how I made the changes!!
What do you do to...
I'm maintaining and enhancing a fairly small Access application that currently runs on a single workstation. However, I do my coding on another machine. I don't have a simple but effective way to maintain version control or to update the production system once I've tested my changes.
Right...
I've just had to handle a similar situation. Perhaps the method I found can apply to your situation.
Assuming that you're writing VBA code in the Event handler behind the report or form, you can apply the "RecordCount" method to determine if your recordset is empty. If there are NO...
Thanks VERY much, Dan. That did the trick!!
I think I was mixing apples and oranges (and throwing in a little tangerine!!). For example, I think I was using DAO syntax in an ADO line of code... that kind of stuff. (Any suggestions on books or other training resources to help me sort that...
I've been fighting this for days and can't make it work. Now it appears I may be trying something that's not allowed!
The simple question is: Will Access allow me to run a stored Select query and return the result to a text box in the report. If so, how?
I'm doing this is the Detail_Format...
Gosh, you've got me wondering now!!! If the solution was not too extensive, why don't you post it (even though you figured it out yourself).
Maybe somebody will learn from your struggle... like me! %-)
On pages 407-408 of the book "Alison Balter's Mastering Access 2002 Desktop Development", the following code should help you accomplish your objective:
Put this code in the "Activate" event for your report (or form?):
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