In VB, under Data Sources, I set five to textbox and the last two to linklabel. I then dragged each to my form. When I run the program, everything works, navigation and data displayed. However, I have not been able to figure out how to have the URL and Map (linklabels) when clicked to open into a browser. I have found many sites on the web that gives me example code to hard code one specific linklabel to be presented as a hyperlink, but have not found a solution to making a linklabel a hyperlink when the data is filled from an Access database. I am also trying to figure out how to mask the data. For example, I want URL [URL] to display as Homepage, and [URL]to display as Directions.
This might seem like a silly question, even for a newbie but I can't access the members of a class from a user control. I am developing a shopping cart application in vb 2008. inside the app_data folder i have a folder name BusinessObjects which contains a class called Catalog. This is the code for this class:
I am stuck, I dont know why the following is happening.
1. Open program. 2. Click on a record in listbox1 (It then put all date of this row in the textboxes) 3. Change/ edit info in textboxes 4. Click on edit button.
It does not update and when it updates it does not put all info in, or dit makes a new row of data.I don't want it to make a new one, it must update it.
I have a form and some controls as dropdown and textboxes..The situation is that when the form loads, i want the value in textbox to be incremented, everytime it loads..This is something i tried.. I get the value '1' everytime !! It shows no sign of increment..However, i also want it in the format 0001,0002 if possible.
Private Sub Order_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load textBox1.ReadOnly = True
Is it possible to pass data between a MODULE in Access and a VB2008 app?
To be more specific, suppose a VB app calls a MODULE in a access DB and the job of the module is to count the number of records that have "Joe" in a column. I know this can be done with a SELECT within the bindingsource BUT in some instances, it is much faster to pass the task to Access and return the result.
So - can an Access MODULE RETURN a value back to a VB app?
The Calendar control (the Month Calendar) control in VB 2008. I am creating an attendance timesheet and I want the Calendar to color each date differently like e.g An employee Paul is selected from a list.
On the calendar I select the month. (The dates are not supposed to be selectable). Then lets say it is June. He is late on the 1st and the Second, so those days are supposed to be colored red (the whole block). Let's also say he is absent on the fourth and so I want that date to be coloured black. How do I do this? I tried finding a query and my friend told me that this functionality is not available in the current control and that I was best off making my own control (???).
I have tried selecting specific dates and bolding them (there is a function that allows this) but I am stumped trying to find two different ways to differentiate colours. Second:- How do I link a calendar with an Access Database?
My intention is to load my data from access database through datagridview but it keeps telling me the same error. This is the exact error message I've gotten.. it threw an oledb Exception stating: Could not open table 'MSysAccounts' in the workgroup information file. I've been browsing and viewing different resources but I still do not find a solution to view my data in datagridview. Few things I've tried:
1. I originally uses Ms Access 2007 to load, but it does not seem to work well, hence i converted it into Ms Access 2003 format. Same error displayed.
2. Working around with the workgroup in Access 2003, creating new workgroup which creates System.mdw file and I replaced it in:
I've got this program I'm working on in VisStudio2008. Basically, it accepts a password and executes an Access 2003 database using the Access 2003 runtime. I've got the thing looking up a password and all is good, but there's one problem those annoying Access 2003 and higher warnings about unsafe macros. Does anyone know a way to make sure those don't show up when the program starts?My client has a database that someone else wrote for her. She's not at a point where she could have it rewritten (believe me, I've tried to talk her into that). So I have to stay in Access but it's not very professional to have those warnings come up.
I have a LinkLabel on a form that has its Text property bound to a strongly-typed DataSet. When the user closes the page, I call BindingContext.Item(_ds.UserSettings).EndCurrentEdit() and then serialize the data if _ds.HasChanges = True. However, HasChanges is always False.
Has anyone else done this with a LinkLabel?
I just like the LinkLabel in this scenario. I guess I could hide a TextBox off of the side of the form and bind to it, instead.
I have multiple copies of Access dbs running varous projects on diverse workstation all over the country. Some new additions to the team have only Access 2007. Is there a way that I can use both versions without having to re-do any VBA, macros, scripts, etc.?
I have a program in VB.NET 2005. At some point I have to open an Access2003-Application for getting data in it. I do that by pretending my program is a human user and let it do all the work in Access as a human user would do. Filling Fields, pressing buttons etc. I use the Primary Interop Assemblies for that. So far so good. That code is in use for over half a year now. In the last week I got Office 2007 installed on my machine. Of course I tested the installed version of my program if everthing still works. Every test was succesfull. But if I do the same tests in Visual Studio it always crashes.
All I get is this Errormessage: {"Das COM-Objekt des Typs "Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access.FormClass" kann nicht in den Schnittstellentyp "Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access._Form3" umgewandelt werden. Dieser Vorgang konnte nicht durchgefhrt werden, da der QueryInterface-Aufruf an die COM-Komponente fr die Schnittstelle mit der IID "{66B22FB4-F70E-4F03-A00A-F76E9ADBBF10}" aufgrund des folgenden Fehlers nicht durchgefhrt werden konnte: Schnittstelle nicht untersttzt (Ausnahme von HRESULT: 0x80004002 (E_NOINTERFACE))."}
For all who can't read german:
"Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access.FormClass" can't be converted in to "Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access._Form3" ... Interface is not supported.
Code I use:
Dim access As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access.Application = Nothing . . . access = New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access.Application()
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The Error occurs when I try to access any property of "access.Forms("frmTest")"
i have done some research on converting an existing app to VB.NET, but have not found what I am looking for.
My existing app is currently created in Access 2003 VBA using access forms, modules, tables queries etc., and would like to convert all of it to VB.NET.
What would be the best method or tools to use to accomplish this? The VB.NET app would be developed from VisualStudio 2005..
I'm doing database development in Access 2003, and the Visual Basic portion of it is acting up. It seems to be "refreshing" itself constantly. Two very frustrating problems are occurring because of this: 1) Intellisense for properties and such pops up but immediately disappears and turns red and 2) it's automatically checking the syntax of lines before I can finish typing them.
The problem seems to be intermittant. Some forms in the database operate fine while others immediately turn the line red two seconds after I start typing. I am having this problem on both of the computers that I use on a regular basis.
i have a database in access 2003 and i submit a query to a specific table. The fields of this specific table (STOCK_PRICES1) :
DATE --> type date (d:M:yyyy) CODE --> type text OPEN --> type single HIGH --> type single LOW --> type single
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i receive an error. Why? Conflicts between access 2003 and vb.net 2010? SQL Server is better?And another question. My Regional settings regarding the date is d/M/yyyy but in my vb.net example, the @date1, @date2 parameters accept M/d/yyyy dates. Is there a way to define into the parameters the d/M/yyyy specification?
The limit of an access database. Because I only know of manipulating access 2003 database with vb.net. And were going to make an information system for a small hospital for our project. Is ms access still usable for a hospital with over 2000 patients per year? some database if the ms access that I'm using no longer fits for our project.
I stucked in trouble recently preparing for distrubute MS Access 2003 Application(mde) with 2003 runtime module.The function SUM() isn't work properly if a table has mulit rows. if mouse over the issued row, then it calculated.If update Office SP1,2,3, it works, which means MS already know the issue.My applcations is running with Access 2003 runtime all the time evenif user alredy have Office installed.Problem is that a user who has Office 2003 product and already updated Office SP, after installed our product, need to update again to fix runtime bugs. This is very weird for users becasue they somethimes need to install SP twice.
I'm completing our assignment we are using vb.net as front end and ms access 2003 as back end but are unable to delete data in the database after clicking on delete button it shows result on front end.code for next does not work give code for next
I am creating a Microsoft Access 2003 database which will be using Visual Basic code in the backend.I have a form called frmReports. On this form are three option groups consiting of checkboxes. What I want to happen is if one of the checkboxes is checked, then the other two option groups are made invisible.
The context of the problem is a teacher is reporting on pupils. If a pupil is marked as being absent from class, the other two option groups (Behvaviour and Homework) disappear as no other information can be input.
I am looking for a way to convert Access 2003 Forms to VB .NET (2010) forms. I don't care about the code, I can redo that no problem, but the forms have a lot of objects in them and I don't want to recreate them all. Any ideas? Preferably free??
i can't link access 2003 to vb6. its say's"unrecognized database format" explain to me in a low english.do i have to create module?i have to create conn.txt? i just have to add source code in a form to link the access 2003??
Would like to migrate MS-ACCESS 2003 legacy applications into modern Dot Net, including migration of the MS-ACCESS Database to Sql Server 2008 (with potentially also migration of the MS-ACCESS Reports to Sql Server Reports). The purpose is to move to DotNet application with Sql Server as its database.
I am using VB2005. I am trying to write to an Access database seperate from the data's origin. AKA: I need to run a query getting data from one Access table and write it to a table in another Access database.
Overview: I need to get data from one Access table and two Excel worksheets. I need to write the data to an Access database so I can run a query combining the three into one table. I will then use the table to create reports.
I have googled, checked multiple sites, and checked MSDN. The only thing I have been able to find is populating a datatable and writing changes back to the database. This was SO easy in VB6.