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  1. LOGGIECROFT

    DATABASE LOGIN

    Well... I'm not sure. I don't know a whole lot about this. I have a windows application in vb.net with a crystal report viewer. A dataadapter filling a dataset which is tied to the report viewer control. Then the dataset is saving a schema. When I created my crystal report, I linked to the XML...
  2. LOGGIECROFT

    DATABASE LOGIN

    How do I eliminate the Database Login window when previewing a report? I'm using VB.NET, CR9 with a XML schema. I'm not sure why this box even displays. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  3. LOGGIECROFT

    How to remove DATABASE LOGIN window

    I Can't figure out how to remove the login window that displays for database connection. Also, I don't understand why there is one, since my report is displaying data from a XML schema. But since the XML schema is tied to a datasource, which is tied to the dataadapter, which contains the...
  4. LOGGIECROFT

    VB - Accessing DBase tables (.DBF) = VERY SLOW

    Thanks RAtkison I've checked it and there is one on the Piece_Num. How would this help me out? There are 234948 "non deleted" records in the table right now. Is there any other way to access the data so it would speed things up besides ADO? Regards
  5. LOGGIECROFT

    VB - Accessing DBase tables (.DBF) = VERY SLOW

    Can anyone tell me how to speed things up in VB reading a FoxPro table .DBF. This is the code I have but it takes forever to run!!!!! Note: My .DBF file is not in a container and is very large! '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Public declaration are in a module! Public...

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