Hi All
I am embracing VB.Net 2010.
A far cry from Microsoft Access that I have learned to love, however the new .net Chart tool is fantastic; so many options to choose from.
An existing database has the following fields. It is a stock price chart.
Date, (Formatted as short date) Time (Formatted...
Hi All
As A long time Microsoft Access user Using database objects DAO I thought it would be an easy matter to switch to VB.NET Express. Free from Microsoft. Yes the newer ADO and .NET data structures have more power. However my code works. I am hoping to simplify the transferral.
I have...
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