Hey i'm having trouble with a database i'm trying to use with my program the current version of Visual Basic i have (The Model Edition) does not have the database wizard is there any way to make the database manually?
lone84
Database wizard is a tool in (I believe) all versions of VB except the learning edition, so if you're selling or distributing your programs, it will be on your machine somewhere!
Taktar
Make sure that you have VBHelp installed - then do a search in VBHelp for :
ADO Code Examples in Microsoft Visual Basic
You're obviously both aware that you're not allowed to use Learning edition for anything except learning!
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'People who live in windowed environments shouldn't cast pointers.'
Make sure you update to VB6 SP5 (get SP5 from the MS Site under Downloads)
Then you should have the Wizards available if you are running the Standard version or higher.
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'People who live in windowed environments shouldn't cast pointers.'
Depending on circumstances, probably yes. But the question was about the DataForm wizard
It's usually only politicians who answer the question they want to answer, rather than the question that was asked
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'People who live in windowed environments shouldn't cast pointers.'
>isn't it better to connect to the database manually using adodb?
Well, yes, and this is what you can have done through the DataForm wizard, using ADO code.
But maybe in the question was meant the Data Environment?
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