Thanks, anyway. I didn't clearly state the problem, which is why it doesn't solve my problem ;-) I'm on the road, can't write and install code remotely at the moment and thought there'd be a quick fix to get two users off my back. They'll just have to deal til I can help them out.
Hello all,
I think this is an "is it plugged in" kinda question. No problems making the calendar control work in application code ... but two of my users can't see the darn calendar at all, while the other five can (everyone is running XP Professional and the app is a VB6.exe).
I'd sure...
Thanks, Dave. I will check this out. At the moment it is Access 2000 in eventual transition to SQL Server.
We are reporting almost immediately after an update, so this sort of makes sense ... because the last record updated in this case has only one field changed, the one that shows 0 in...
So bizarre I'm not even sure how best to describe the problem!
We have a VB6 application which populates temporary Access tables ... in this instance a report of payments for a given payment date. The code consisently writes the correct data to the Access Tables. The report displays through...
The funny thing about this problem for us, in one report the dates are correct; such as 09/2003 and in another (which uses the exact same formula as the first) they come out 9.00/2,003.00. The only difference appears to be one machine launching the report is NT vs one running XP (XP gets it...
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