'Recordset' Is Ambiguous In The Namespace 'ADODB'?
Jun 17, 2011
I encounter this error as mention in the subject line. I just change from windows XP 32 bits to windows 7 64 bits, and the following code were working fine in windows XP, but in windows 7 I get ambiguous namespace for all the DIM cnn As New ADODB.Connection and DIM rst As New ADODB.Recordset.I Have no idea what is going on.However, the exe that is created from my old XP runs fine on both XP and Windows 7 32 bits but not the Win7 64 bits.
Public Sub mStartConnection()
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i am trying to save information in to my access database , i created new instance of an ADODB.Connection object and ADODB.Recordset object but visual studio 2005 is given me an error message that ADODB.connection and ADODB.Recordset are defined?
this is my code
Public Class Form1 Dim con As New ADODB.Connection Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset Dim str As String
am trying to save information in to my access database , i created new instance of an ADODB.Connection object and ADODB.Recordset object but visual studio 2005 is given me an error message that ADODB.connection and ADODB.Recordset are definedthis is my code
Public Class Form1 Dim con As New ADODB.Connection Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset
I have a piece of software I am converting to ADO.NET from ADODB. In ADODB I can update a recordset by simply.
Dim rs as ADODB.Recordset rs = query("select * from tblSomethere where something = something") rs("something").Value = something.Text rs.Update()
OR IF I WANTED TO ADD
Dim rs as ADODB.Recordset rs.AddNew() rs = query("select * from tblSomethere where something = something") rs("something").Value = something.Text rs.Update()
I am confused about to easily accomplish this. I know I can use an insert or update command but it would be much easier to do something like this. NOTE: The query just returns a filled RecordSet, it just executes the command and connection without me having to do it all over the place.
I am new in VB.NET.I Developed Project in VB Recently.In VB6.0 i worked on ADODB Recordset by Connecting Access DB.And i wrote SQL Queries in the Functions and these Functions Called in the Recordsets. I will send u my code wich i developed in VB6 in the below.
I have a vb program accessing a table in an sql server database. I would like the vb program to wait if it attempts to update a row which is locked in the table. The default behaviour of the recordset seems to be fail immediately with a timeout if the record it wants to update is locked.
The sql server is set to a default lock_timeout of -1 (infinite I believe). Is there a way to have an ADODB recordset wait on a lock (say for 60 seconds) and then fail if it still can't update the record.
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If Not rs.EOF Then DataGridView1.DataSource = rs DataGridView1.Refresh()[code].....
"Error 1 Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'Fields' accepts this number of arguments. "
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Sub ListViewAdjustColumnWidth(LV As ListView, Optional AccountForHeaders As Boolean) Dim row As Long, col As Long
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The NET platform should be very interesting on C#, and Visual Basic languages.
In Visual Basic 6.0, the Datagrid (OLEDB 6.0 version) could be populated easily using the ADODB.Recordset object by using the following line
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The only way out for me is to use the Add items method using the items from the ADODB.Recordset to add them individually into the NET framework 4.0 Datagrid which is cumbersome code because I need to use For Loops statement etc. This is not good programming practice.I feel like I am going backwards when I am supposed to be moving forward. I use Visual studio 2010 for C# and Visual basic and this should be more fun than Visual basic 6.0 and previous C# 2008 etc. I cannot rely entirely on managed NET framework objects and classes only. I need to use all the objects available to my disposal to programme and come up with powerful Microsoft applications.
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Both computers reference:
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Dim PageNum AS Integer = 1 Dim ThePageSize As Integer = 30 Dim RowCT As Integer = 0
[Code]....
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what I can do to get around it? It would kind of really stink to show 500 records on one page.
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Function ExecuteAndLogError(Of TResult)(ByVal code As Func(Of TResult), _ByVal sql As String, _Optional ByVal parameters As SqlParameterCollection = Nothing) As TResult End Function
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