VS 2010 With MS ACCESS 2007 DataGridView Filtering?
Jan 16, 2010
Been trying to solve this for the past few days It's doing my head in I have just moved from a legacy version of VB to VS 2010. I'm happy with SQL statements.I have placed a DataGridView on a form and it impressively sets up a grid view of the data. Now I want to provide a txtSearch texbox and a btnFind button to filter the records by the search string entered into txtSearch.In the good old days you would create an SQL satement and refresh the DataSource property of the data control and all would be well - easy, quick and effective.
In this new environment I am totally lost = simply don't know how to refresh the DataGridView with records resulting from a dynamically generated SQL statement - and I don't want to use stored procedures at the moment (using Access).So, from the Click even of btnFind I can create the SQL statement but how do I implement it
Private Sub cmdExecuteSproc(ByVal SO_Number As String, ByVal Prev_SO_Number As String) Dim spSteps As New SqlCommand("sproc_shop_order_get_recipe1", cnPMSQL) spSteps.Parameters.AddWithValue("@int_shop_order", SO_Number) spSteps.Parameters.AddWithValue("@int_prev_so", Prev_SO_Number) spSteps.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
I have a little problem with converting data from a datagridview to my access 2007 atabase.t's been some years since the last time I've opened Visual Studio 2008. So, probably it's something easyo do.
This is my code so far: Dim i As Byte = 0 While i <> dgInput.Rows.Count
I'm trying to create an application using VB 2010 and an MS Access 2007 database. I've been googling around but was unable to find something focused on this matter.
I am trying to do an insert into an Access 2007 DB but keep getting a syntax error even thougt I can get the generated query and run it in Access and successfully add to the table.
Been reluctant to drop this on anyone as I wanted to resolve it myself but alas it has got the better of me. I am trying to do an insert into an Access 2007 DB but keep getting a syntax error even thougt I can get the generated query and run it in Access and successfully add to the table.
PrivateSub ButCommit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ButCommit.Click con.Open()
I am working in Windows 7 Home Premium using MS-Visual Basic 2010 Express. I am having difficulty connecting to an Access 2007 database using ADO. When I try to connect to the database I get the following error:
Error Code: -2147467259
Exception: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch between the Driver and Application
Source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers
I looked at...
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There were several reference to compiling the program using x86.
Go to Project menu -> Properties -> Compile tab -> Select "Advanced Compile Options" -> Select "x86" instead of "AnyCPU"
I followed the path and there was not any option to select x86 in VB 2010 Express.
I have built an Access 2007 database with some data stored in it. I have managed to export data using VB2008 from that database to Excel 2007 and have it automatically draw charts based on this data and a query in the Visual Basic Code. One of the results looks like this:
I'm opening this discussion up primarily because I felt that it was inappropriate that Samir Ibrahim and I had hijacked another thread by turning it into a collaborative development thread. This thread will also hopefully serve as a searchable reference for those few who actually make an attempt to search the forum for information before posting a question. For reference the original thread I mentioned is [URL]
This thread is meant to be a repository for our continued collaboration on trying to find a way to update the attachment field using the OLEDB class. Samir believes that he is close to cracking the secret code.:)
Attachment retrieval and updating is a fairly trivial task using the Microsoft Access Database Engine. It is also fairly trival to retrieve the attached files using OLEDb as well. The difficulty comes when trying to add or delete an attachment with OLEDB.
The attachment field is actually a record set where each record consists of six fields. One of these fields is the data field that contains the binary file data. According to the documentation, Access will compress certain file. It appears that compression/decompression is handled behind the scenes so to say and what you are present with is sequence of bytes. The data field consists of sequence of header bytes followed by the actual data. The first four bytes define an offset to the start of the data. One thing that we are trying to determine is the meaning of other bytes in the header.
I have uploaded a sample project at: [URL]
This project is by no means a finished product. It is hard code to retrieve the first record from the included Access database.
i have create a software for my college which is document management. well am doing good so far up to now where i need to upgrade my database what i mean ?
in case i need to make any changes to my database i don't want to enter the database and create new table or add new fields to existing table to my current database,i would like to do that throught visual studio 2010 programaticaly. something like an additional application where i will choose my database path and the application will upgrade the database with new tables or new fields .
i would like also to ask, in order to create database,or if you already have the database and you like to just open the connection to it programaticaly and add new field ,or relate some table ,you have to work with different librarys? Like ADOX,DAO etc ? and other.?
I am not able to add records in an Access 2007 database using VB 2010 Express Edition. I have read other posts and followed them but still I am not sucessful. I have the connection to the access database as MS Access Database, therefore it has the OLEDB connection (not the Jet 4.0). I am using the project instance in binding the text boxes to the fieldnames in the Access database. Did I miss something? I am also using Windows Vista Ultimate.
I am trying to learn how I can enter data into a Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 TextBox on a form and when I Tab to the next TextBox, the data from the first TextBox is automatically appended to a Microsoft Access 2007 table. For this question, no other controls or objects are necessary.
If I create a windows app which I link to an MS Access databse file that already exists..will I need to have MS Office installed on every computer at which I want to use the app? If not then how do I go about making a standalone windows app that will store information in a database of some form or another ?
I'm new to visual basic 2010 ultimate. I want to make a search button to "search" ms access 2007 database for specific data and display the results in datagridview. I also want to display the data to textboxes.
I have an application that has an Ms Access 2007 DataBase which runns great if access is installed. Is there any code that I can use in vb that I would be able to run access with out installing it.
I am using VS 2008 and have a DataGridView linked to a SQL table. One of the columns in my table is a dueDate column. On my form I have a set of check boxes and one of them is set to display all rows that have a dueDate > today's date (well that's what I want it to do). I have set up another filter on other criteria in other columns and am able to get it to work fine but I can't seem to find the trick to get the date comparison to work.
Here's the line I am having an issue with. BillLogBindingSource.Filter = ("dueDate < System.DateTime.Now.Date")