DB/Reporting :: VB Text Box To Access Table?

Mar 15, 2011

This is probably a simple process but I can't seem to accomplish it for the life of me. What I'm trying to do is transfer user inputted data from a Visual Basic text box into an Access database. The database consists of only one table with three fields: First Name, Last Name, and ID Number (auto-increment primary key). The VB code I have so far is this:

Public Class Form1
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load

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DB/Reporting :: Insert Row To Access Table?

Oct 28, 2008

I am using the following from the MS website to add a row to an access table and retreive the last autogenerated number.

Code:
Dim cnJetDB As OleDbConnection = New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=test.mdb")

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DB/Reporting :: Read An Access Table?

Apr 28, 2008

Using VB2005, Access 2003

I'm having a problem trying to read an access table with the following code:

HTML Code:
Dim strConn As String
strConn = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
" Data Source=C:DBFILESService.mdb;" & _

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DB/Reporting :: Updating An Access Table?

Mar 31, 2009

This may seem like a simple problem, but I am completely baffled. I am working on a timekeeping application using Visual Basic 2008 Express and Access 2000.

There are three tables being updated by three separate sub routines. Two work fine, one does not.

In trying to resolve the issue I test one field at a time. The test Access query and the code only reference the one field to change and two ID fields. The program runs but the field is not updated. The table has 42 fields to be updated when I get it working.

The Access query is:
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UPDATE tPPSummary SET W1MonHours = [@W1MonHours]
WHERE EmployeeID=[@EmployeeID] AND PPID=[@PPID];

[Code]....

When I pause the running program at the intRowsAffected it shows 1 record which is correct.

I am really out of options as tho where to go from here. There are no simple spelling errors in the parameters, there are no error messages and the sub runs to the end.

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DB/Reporting :: Why Cannot Return The Table From Access

Mar 9, 2011

There are two combo boxes taking user's inputs to return a record in an Access Database satisfying the requirements. This procedure is controlled by a button. However, when it reads "da.Fill(dt, "NETP_ParaList")". It reports error saying that "ArgumentException was unhandled; Object is not an ADODB.RecordSet or an ADODB.Record. Parameter name: adodb" I have no idea what this talking about.

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DB/Reporting :: Access - How To Insert Data In To A Table

May 19, 2009

I'm trying to remember how to insert data in to a table. Here is my code

Code:

I get the error

Quote:

Number of query values and destination fields are not the same.

I also get some error about the Insert INTO part not being right somewhere. Am I doing this how you would do it, or how would you do something like this?

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DB/Reporting :: Display Access Table In Datagridview?

Apr 7, 2010

I have a table in Access called 'tblRealTime' with a few rows of data and I want to display it in a DataGridView object on my form. When I run the program I get no errors but nothing shows up in the datagrid. My code is below:

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Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
ConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=|DataDirectory|K0201227Project.accdb;Persist Security Info=False;"
SQLStr = "SELECT * FROM tblRealTime"

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DB/Reporting :: Display MS Access Table To DataGridView

May 12, 2009

I have a table I made in MS Access and I want to import/display that table into a DataGridView.I am VERY amateur but I am able to pick apart some code and see what is happening.The thing I know I need is a connection between the two programs but again, have no idea about how to pull it off.I have the free version of VB(2008 Express Edition)

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DB/Reporting :: Creating Access Table Code [VB 2005.NET]?

Jul 5, 2008

I'm looking for some simple code that lets me create a Microsoft Access table via code.Currently all I do in Access is write and retrieve data from specific tables but now I want to be able to create them at runtime. Here is an example of the code I use to load some data just so you can get a feel of what I'm currently doing. Hopefully there is an easy way using the same rough way that I'm currently dealing with databases.

Code:
Public Sub LoadCareer()
Public rs As New ADO

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DB/Reporting :: Fill Access Database Table From Dataset?

Jun 5, 2011

I have 2 databases that I am working with. One is a compant customer database and the other is my personal call log. Now I am creating a front end for the Call Log. I was updating my customer list by Importing 2 tables from the customer database, a series of queries would erase all of my info, take all the data from the imported tables and move it into mine then erase the imported tables.

Im trying to accomplish the same in my VB frontend. I can connect and fill datasets from the customer database. I can erase my tables. How do I take all of this data from the newly created dataset and move it over to my empty tables?

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DB/Reporting :: Import Excel Worksheet Into Access Table?

Apr 6, 2009

Exporting access into excel wks is easy, but how to import it back in?

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DB/Reporting :: Transfer The Data From A DataTable To An Access Database Table?

Apr 29, 2009

Source: DataTable
Destination: Access Database Table

I should mention that the DataTable contains data resulted by an SQL SELECT query and it's not related to the "targeted" Access Database Table.

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DB/Reporting :: Text To Access - Read From Left And Split Text To Columns

Feb 20, 2009

how can i import text from text file to access so that:

Text sample:
F2009021908362600111154050110230000203024116461000000000001000

Would be in access

Col1|Col2|Col3|Col4|Col5 and so on.
F|2009|02|19|08

So the point is, how can i put vb to read from left as many characters i want and put the selected range in to access?

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DB/Reporting :: Replacing Text With Random Word From Table

Jan 8, 2011

I'm new to VB and am trying to create something that will change specific words within a DB entry to a random word from a table. My goal is to change swear words to a random word in a separate table (like darn, dang, waterstopper, etc.) So far I have an "Input" table with the text I need to change and a "SwearRep" table with a list of words I need to replace in col "WBad" and their replacements in "WGood".

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DB/Reporting :: How To Check If String Entered In A Text Box Matches A Field In A Data Table

Apr 17, 2010

How to check if string entered in a text box matches a field in a data table.I have a form with two text boxes for users to enter their Username and Password. When they enter their details and click the 'Login' button I want their details to be checked against data in a data table to see if they match or not. I am using an 'if...else' statement but can't work out the syntax to use. My code is as follows:[code]The fields I want to match the textbox strings against in my database table are called 'Username' and 'Password'.

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DB/Reporting :: Import From Text File To Database (access)

Nov 10, 2009

I am trying to import a text file to an access database in VB2008 express. The text file I am testing with is a csv file with 34,000 records. The problem is this takes 2 minutes to read through all this and write it to the database. The actual text file I will be using in production has over 800,000 records and this will take a ridiculous amount of time. I think I am doing something wrong. I have posted my code below. I am reading a record, parsing out the fields to an array, then creating an SQL statement to insert the record and executing it.

reader = New IO.StreamReader(fname)
Do While reader.Peek() >= 0
linesread = linesread + 1

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DB/Reporting :: Attach A Dataset To A Table (MS Reporting)?

Jan 9, 2009

I want to do something like this:

Code:
'create a dataset and a table
Dim ds As New DataSet

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How To Refer To Text In MS Access Table

Apr 19, 2010

I want to refer to a data cell, which if it is equals to some string, it will do something.
The codes:
If ds.Tables(0).Rows(i)("Status") = "Reserved" Then
MessageBox.Show("Can't reserve")
End If
Is this the correct way to do this? Because I failed doing so..

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VS 2010 - VB Text Box To Access Table

Mar 22, 2011

What I'm trying to do is transfer user inputted data from a Visual Basic text box into an Access database. The database consists of only one table with three fields: First Name, Last Name, and ID Number (auto-increment primary key). The VB code I have so far is this: [Code] I don't know how to code the Submit Button in order to send the data to the table.

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Export Access Table Into Text File?

Jan 10, 2012

I have written the following code to export an MS access table into a text file.

Dim conn As New OleDb.OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:Test est.mdb")
Dim cmd As OleDbCommand

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Save Access Table To Text File?

Jun 15, 2009

i have a comma delimitted text file that i need to add three fields and update the contents of those three fields and then save the text file.

right now i bring the file into ms access and alter the table to add the fields and then update them but i don't know how to export the access table back into a comma delimitted text file.

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Import Csv Text File Into Existing Access Table

Aug 18, 2011

I'm using the following code to import data from a text file into an existing Access table:

Code:
Imports System.Data.OleDb
Public Class Carrega_CSV
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click

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The first time i ran the code, it caused no error but no records where loaded into the table. The second time it causes the OleDbException "Table 'TEMP' already exists." The text file is comma delimited and it has exactly the same number of columns of the TEMP table.

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Import Tab Delimited Text File Into Access Table?

Feb 15, 2008

I am trying to import tab delimited text file to access table. The below code WORKS very well for csv file. when I try the same for tab delimited text it it importing all the fields into one column of the access table and combining the header files as one column.

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Access Database - Text Boxes Binded To Table From Dataset ?

Feb 2, 2012

I have text boxes binded to table from dataset. I make changes, i save changes.. then I open database with access, i can see changes...everything is ok... Then I open application again, changes are there, everything is ok. Then I close application and go to smoke.. when I come back and open application , the new data is gone. what's happening? This is how i save changes:

Me.Validate()
Me.NastavniciBindingSource.EndEdit()
Me.NastavniciTableAdapter.Update(Me.StudentDSET.Tables("Nastavnici"))
Me.NastavniciKonzultacijeBindingSource.EndEdit()
Me.KonzultacijeTableAdapter.Update(Me.StudentDSET.Tables("Konzultacije"))

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Change The Delimiter When Writing Access Table To A Text File?

Nov 2, 2010

How can I change the delimiter when writing my Access table to a text file? I was hoping it would be as easy as adding a similar option like we do for HDR=No; maybe Delimiter=|

Dim AccessConn As New System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=|DataDirectory|mydatabase.mdb")

AccessConn.Open()Dim AccessCommand As New System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand("SELECT * INTO[Text;HDR=No;DATABASE=" & userPath & "].[" & fileName & "] FROM tblMyTable", AccessConn)
AccessCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
AccessConn.Close()

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DB/Reporting :: Table Columns Into Table Adaptor?

Jul 7, 2011

Rather than running numerous queries in Access I am trying to write a front end for a DB2 database. The Access database is getting to a size that it is causing Access 2007 to have reliability issues and frequent compacting is required. I have created the Dataset, the Table Adaptors, and the Connection String already, but when I put in a bit of code in to fill the Table Adaptors the remote connection I have to work is going crazy (chewed up about 180MB before I realised it was pulling data from work).

Before I started the project I copied the .accdb to my local PC HDD and I pointed the connection string to it, but it still looks like it is trying to pull data from the work network. If it was a small database I wouldnt be concerned but it is pulling major data every time I run it. I have only 2 out of the 4 Table Adaptors running and it didnt fill them even after 10 minutes.

Here is the code I was trying to run... Server name has been substituted for Server for obvious work reasons.

Because the tables are so large I was looking for a way to pull only the columns I need to from the tables, I tried adding .SOFT_ID to the first line of code but the TA spat the dummy message below...

Value of type 'System.Data.DataColumn' cannot be converted to Application_Name.DS_DB2Database.Server_SOFTDataTable'.

Code:
Me.TA_ServerSOFT.Fill(Me.DS_DB2Database.ServerSOFT.SOFT_ID)
Me.TA_ServerSOFT_FOUND.Fill(Me.DS_DB2Database.ServerSOFT_FOUND)
Me.TA_ServerHARD.Fill(Me.DS_DB2Database.ServerHARD)
Me.TA_ServerREF_SUP.Fill(Me.DS_DB2Database.ServerREF_SUP)

I would also like to pull just the data columns I need to speed up the query.

Note: In case youre wondering why I am not connecting directly to the DB2 database. I currently dont know where it is stored and while leveraging Access I am trying to put a level of separation between the app and the db for the time being, later I will try connect directly.

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DB/Reporting :: Database - Access Denied To A Text File (since It's Stored In The Program Directory In The Program Files)

Sep 20, 2010

I have a program where a lot of the required information for it is stored in text files. I simply read this information into large arrays. However, I don't think it's necessary to load all the information each time. Rather, it would be more efficient if I could simply search through a list of items to find the one I need and then use the data from it, or to find a similar name and use it elsewhere.

Would I be right in using a database? And is database programming done in SQL? I have a book on it telling me to use the SQL Server (IIRC), so I shouldn't be doing it in the VB.NET Express GUI?

Here's an example of what I would do:

Hex = 03 00 => dex number 003
Search in file Pokemon Dex Numbers
003 returns Bulbasaur
Check Bulbasaur base stats in the base stats file
etc

So basically I'm reusing a lot of information. I think a database would be best and it would all be internal right? I'm getting complaints about access denied to a text file (since it's stored in the program directory in the program files).

So to cap up the few questions I have:

-Databases are done in SQL and not inside the GUI?
-Databases would load internally?
-I could search a database without having to load it into like an array or something?

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Add New Table In An Access Database And Copy All Content From An Existing Table To New Table

Aug 30, 2009

I want to add a new table in my accdb and copy the content tfrom an existing table into the new one.
Is there an easy way to do this?

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DB/Reporting :: How To Hide Table Row

Jul 10, 2009

database = microsoft access application = microsoft visual studio .net 2003

i have a dataset, i dont know how to hide the rows.

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DB/Reporting :: SUM From Table In A Textbox?

Nov 29, 2010

I have a database called Houses.mdf , in it is a table called House with ID , NAME , PRICE.

I want to SUM all the PRICES and get a total price of all houses. I also want to display the result in a textbox.

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