I'm currently working on building a program that will take a MS Access database system produced by my company and create a VB.Net project with all the forms in it (obviously the code should be manually done, but to save time the forms and controls can be produced automatically).I have tried Googling and seem not to be able to find anything about this (which probably means I wasn't searching with the right keywords), I was wondering whether anyone knows any good resources on how to create the VB.Net project programmatically as I already know how to do all the access stuff.
i'm currently working on building a program that will take a MS Access database system produced by my company and create a VB.Net project with all the forms in it (obviously the code should be manually done, but to save time the forms and controls can be produced automatically).I have tried Googling and seem not to be able to find anything about this (which probably means I wasn't searching with the right keywords), I was wondering whether anyone knows any good resources on how to create the VB.Net project programmatically as I already know how to do all the access stuff.
I have a form-based application that is still in the testing phase. As a convenience while the project is in test phase, I would like to be able to open its VB project by clicking a button on the form, instead of navigating to the directory and open the project by double-clicking its icon. (I'm lazy ) I've added a button to the form. What code should I use to open the project?
I've been using this article [URL]to add into my code the ability to compile code a user enters into a text box. I was wondering if anyone knows a way that I can pass in a variable that exists in yhe program that I have written. So the idea is in my program I have a variable, let's say a filename, that is used. The user of my program is writing their own program in a text box. When I compile the program they have written I want to be able to pass the filename from my program into theirs.
I would like to be able to change a single property for every form by code instead of doing it manually. I'm a little new to .NET development, and I thought I was on the right track with the System.Reflection class, but I still can't put all the pieces together. Here is a basic outline of what I'm thinking (pseudocode):
How can I create an icalendar file with minimum data, I try to make it as the following but somethings wrong, when I try to import to my Google calendar, it says Events successfully imported but I cant see those event on my calendar
How do i create a timer programatically, say, every time i hit a button. if i want each timer to stay running for an hour, would they have to be named different each time the button is pressed, since the previous timers would still be running.
i'm searching for information on how to programmatically create a database. i want to manage some data and the windows forms application i wish to built will provide users to create, open, manage & delete databases with small amount of data presented into a datagridview.as an example, if, in VS, you click Project and Add new item, it's possible to choose Local database and cancel the wizard, than manually create and edit a table.is there a way to do something similar with some code?i've checked msdn but cannot find anything on this.
I need to make an application that from a master database creates a number of access database files (tables of a larger db), then these are manually given to users who fill in data, the database files are emailed back to a user who, through the application, combines them again.The only part of this that I am unsure about is problematically creating the access db's. I have read that through Microsoft Jet OLE DB Provider and Microsoft ADO Ext I can create them (the tables and data), but I also need forms.
Is it possible to create crystal reports in vb.net programatically at run time? There will be no typed dataset because I don't know what fields will need to be in it until the user clicks "Print".
i need to programmatic ally create new instance of sql server in vb.net.i develop the database management project. i need new instance at windows authentication.
I'm writing my program in VB.Net,Part of my program is supposed to create a .eml file containing either an xml or a pdf file or both as attachments. Prior to writing this program, I had never seen what a .eml file looks like, let alone an .eml file with attachments(I never used any of the outlooks), so I got someone to send me an email containing both these attachments and save the .eml file, so I could use this as a template in my own program.However, I noticed that the pdf file, after having been attached, is a huge string of letters(see below). Probably some sort of encoding. My problem is, my program is going to be creating several different pdf files and adding them as attachments to .eml files. How do I encode the different pdf files into a similar huge string of text as the one below? Or am I going about this the wrong way? What would be an alternative way to do this? Because having to encode that long string of text seems like it would be a very daunting task.[code]
So the whole pie would represent the 1000 task and the 2 slices would represent the finished and unfinished task. How can i programmatically create this?
I would like to be able to programmatically create DataGridTemplateColumns based on my data source. For example, if my source has a date in a particular column I would like to be able to utilize a Datepicker control. I know this is easily accomplished with xaml and a DataGridTemplateColumn at design-time, however, how would I accomplish this at run-time?
Is my best option xamlreader.load or a more traditional route like:
Dim TempCol As Microsoft.Windows.Controls.DataGridTemplateColumn
I developed an application in VB.Net where we can export the eml and msg files to a pst file.I was able to do this task using redemption.dll and profman.dll along with outlook 2003 installed.
Now,I want to create a pst file using redemption.dll and profman.dll without installing outlook.Is it possibe to create a pst file without installing outlook?
How to create a Button in Runtime and save it as Permanence. I Means to create Button or any control using coding but need it to save for next time using without using database to keep. Eg: Create a button during runtime, and the control will save permanencely for next use.
A suite of apps will be using various tables out of the same sql server database.Regardless of which app is being used, the database structure must stay current. (ie:contain all the tables/fields to run any/all of the apps)So, when the user starts any of the apps, it needs to check the database, for the existence of all the tables and fields it needs, then update if necessary.
I am attempting to programmatically create new users in our active directory. The only part I cannot get is setting a specific accountExpires time. I have tried a number of methods, but none of them have proven profitable.
Code: Dim firstName As String = txtFirstName.Text Dim lastName As String = txtLastName.Text Dim fullName As String = firstName & " " & lastName