I am using VB 2010 Utimate on a Win7 64bit machine. I have an accdb database created through MS Access 2010 (database has a password). How do I go about connecting to it using codes without having to drag a database control on the form, also is it possible to code my form so that it will automatically detect the path of the accdb database? Also I want to view the whole table using datagrid view as well as perform database actions such as add, edit, del, save, search and etc.
I am creating a form which has the customer information entered by the user.When the user clicks submit the row need to be inserted into table "customer".writing the code to connect to the access database and insert the new row?
how to connect vb.net 2010 to ms access database to get the data and display it in vb.net application that I am doing right now. My project is that I am doing dictionary application with vb.net so every time i put new word in search box, I want the vb.net to get the definition from ms access and display it in the application.
I have connected the database itself without much issue but i want to be able to edit, add and eventually delete from the database using Visual basic interface. This is for an A Level computing course that i teach, i remember a long time ago when i did the course this was fairly simple to do however i cannot for the life of me figure out how to do it at the moment. This is further confused by office 2007 and VB 2010 both of which didnt exsist the first time i did this.Connect 2010 to an access database?
I want to connect to a mdb file but i have never did that before. i don't know where to start. heard something about ado.net and some other things.
the file is a 2003 access file if i am not mistaken. and it is shared on network. so multiple users (not too many, max 50) will use it at same time. what is the best connection to use? i have to mention that i don't want to use data controls. i want to use sql commands to fetch data and manipulate data on the form controls myself. i know there are various connection ways like strings and adapters. not sure which one is better.
it's just for a program registration. i would store all of the registration codes in the access database, then export it to XML, then upload it to my web host. I would then somehow connect it to my Visual Basics login form (Which I have already made). If this can't be done, having them register through the form and having all the allowed codes on the internet (So i can easily edit them)!
Client form need an access to the ms access database located at the Server. I've just created a database in MS Access in the format .mdb, 2000 version. Forms created in the platform Visual Basic 2010. Kindly post procedure or source code to do it. I preferred to use OleDB connection since i used it on a stand-alone access to database.
I just purchased VS 2010 Professional. I was using 2010 Express and i used to use Crystal Reports 9 to create my reports. My problem is that CR9 does not allow me to connect to the new MS Access database (accdb). It only lets me connect to .mdb. I used to use .mdb but i have upgraded to MS Office 2010.
First off, my apologies for being a complete Newb! I have a SQL Express database that I use quite successfully to track my investments in several accounts. I built it myself, it's quite functional, and Im happy with it. The problem is that there are multiple account tables and updating them can be tedious in SQL Server, if multiple purchases and sales in multiple accounts have occurred in a month. Tedium can lead to errors¦
The following code creates a database ok. The issue I'm having is how to set the ID column to a Primary Key and AutoNumber. I have goggled it but haven't found anything that worked.
Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Try
First, I would like to add a text box search field to this form (because navigating through several thousand users with arrows isn't going to work). When the search button is pressed, I want the username to be looked for. If found, the form (and each textbox, option button, etc.) is updated with that user. I can then modify the user's information and press save.
Second, how do I access and change information in a database with only code? For example, if I periodically want to check every user in the database to see if they have over "100 points" and if they do, I subtract 10 points from that user.
I'm trying to create a program that will connect to my access database and perform a simple query. Then I want to put the data (image and other info) into active directory. But I keep getting this "Declaration expected" error when I'm setting up my connection. I'm using Visual Studio Ultimate.
I'm trying to create a simple vb project (using Visual Studio Ultimate) that will connect to my Access Database (the database consists of regular data and jpeg images) on my desktop and perform a simple query. I have looked at multiple tutorials on how to do this but I can't seem to get it to work. For starter, I don't even know what project to select. Usually, I just go with the Windows Forms Application.
I am new in programming an I am trying to connect to an MS Access database. I am getting the following error message when trying to connect to the database; my code is braking under the following line:
I have being working on a code that should connect to the database enter new records,retrive records,read records, update records and delete them as well.
I have a windows application written in VB.net. After finishing it I'll setup the program in more than one pc. I want to connect the program in all PCs to one database in another PC using Microsoft Access, and I also want to limit the level of access of the users to the database in my program.
Im new to VB.net. Currently im using visual studio 2008 to make a member registration form and i need to save all data into my access database 2007.
Public Class register Dim datatb As New DataTable Dim constr As String = "Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=|DataDirectory|\KDE.accdb" Dim sqlstr As String = "SELECT * FROM"
I'm still passed from VB6 to VB2008 and...I found it very changed!I've learned in few days how to use the most used commands, but I've got a big problem in connecting to an Access Database.I saw that we can connect to a database using:
- wizard connection - manual connection
I think that using the Wizard everything is more cleaned and I can reuse the code in a simple way.So I tried the Wizard Connection, but all the guide and tutorial explain the connections using DataGrid. I don't want to show DataGrid. I've learned how to import data in listboxes (also in auto-complete mode) but I cannot understand how to work on data in the way I prefer.
- I've got a combobox with a list of data
- When I "change" the selection (combobox_SelectedIndexChanged) you have to load related data (from another table) in a ListBox (in which I can add other items without inserting them in the DB)
- Send all the data loaded in this fields (there are also other data) to create a record in the DB (like "Order of Product")
i want a code to connect the access database 2007 in vb.net i made login form having 2 fields name & password also made an access database having nameid and pwd as twoolumns,table name is Reg and access database file name is also Reg
I wonder is there another way to connect,edit access database with out using OLEDB command.I want to insert,delete data from access table without using oledb.
I have been using VB6 for many years and have recenty decided to migrate to .net 2008 im slowly getting the hang of it but the problem i face now is the connection string to an access database, below is the code i used in VB6 is there a way to convert it for .net.[code...]
I'm using the "Add New Data Source" wizard in Visual Studio 2008 to connect to an Access database ".accdb" but I keep getting an error message when I try to finish the wizard.... "Custom Tool Error: Failed to generate code. 0 is not a valid value for Int32. Input string was not in correct format." this is my first time working with VB in conjunction with MS Access.