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dbayer

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Jul 17, 2000
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I am a rookie at VB, so my question is simple I'm sure.&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm using some code that was written by someone before me.&nbsp;&nbsp;He has the a line of code that goes <b>Private DataB As Database</b> Whenever I try to run the program I get errors that say 'User-defined data type not defined'&nbsp;&nbsp;I've got the same ocx's loaded that he used in the past, but I don't know why it won't run - HELP!<br>
 
Go to the project menu option in Visual BASIC and select the References option.&nbsp;&nbsp;Then scroll down to the M's and select 'Microsoft DAO 2.5/3.5 Compatability Layer'.&nbsp;&nbsp;If that's not available, select the most recent version in the list.&nbsp;&nbsp;You might even see what is missing.&nbsp;&nbsp;If that's the case, you'll see something that's checked, but it says MISSING.&nbsp;&nbsp;Uncheck it and check the most recent version of DAO. <p>Steve<br><a href=mailto:tribesaddict@swbell.net>tribesaddict@swbell.net</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
 
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