I have been trying to get the database sample to work. I have been unable to figure it out. I posted my code below, but something isn't working right and I cant figure it out. Please review my code if you have a chance and let me know what I am doing wrong.
I have a database linked to my VB.NET project using the data source wizard. I've created a log in form using a table in access that has the details required to log in.
The code is: Imports System.Data Public Class Form1
I'm at another wall in my project. I've been trying to get it to add a new record to a table but I got a message that said "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" but I have no clue where the error is popping up. I am also unsure of whether the coding for adding a record will actually work on not.Here is the code for the form with the bits subs that I'm sure aren't the problem removed (as they have no relevance to adding a record);
Imports System Imports System.Data Imports System.Data.OleDb Public Class NewStock
We're trying to work out some code for saving from a textbox to a database field without using DataGridViiew. We have it working using the automated controls that Visual Studio gives us, but if we have a form with text boxes, can we make it so that, on a button click, it dumps that stuff into a field in a table?
I'm getting an error doing this. Here is my Private Sub btnSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSave.Click Dim con As New OleDb.OleDbConnection Dim dbProvider As String Dim dbSource As String Dim dsgames As New DataSet [Code] ..... The error appears on the very final line, "dagames.Update(dsgames, "games"). This is the error: "Operation must use an updateable query."
I have been following a tutorial in a book Vb 2005 Jumpstart Ch 4..Anyway I have followed the books code exactly and the program runs.It connects to Amazons web service and allows the user to search and display books, the application also allows the user to save the titles that they wish by clicking an Add Title button, when the user does this the current focus title is saved to the database and can be viewed off line.When I hit the add title the record gets saved as I can hit the catalog button which opens a new form with a datagrid that has all the titles I just saved in it!! But when I close the app and run it again the catalog is gone?? back to no records again?Now ive never worked with SQL databases before and this is me just having a go at .Net so I have no idea whats wrong or where to look.[code]
I've been having a problem adding a record to an Access database using datasets and da.update etc. I'm trying to create a simple program that displays the records of a database table in a series of text boxes. I've managed to get my next and previous buttons working correctly and my update button works correctly too. The problem occurs when I try to add a new record. I keep getting a "Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement" whenever I click my add button.
How do I increment a primary key that is in integer digit format to a record when adding or pressing an "Add New" button that I have on my form. In other words, I have a 'Add New' Button that has the code following:
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As you can see from the above code, that most of the textboxes are cleared so that a enduser can insert his or her values and information. Currently, I do have the OrderNumber which is the primary key cleared, however, I would rather have this field auto incremented to the next digit. For some reason, at the moment, I just do not know where to begin to set this field so that a digit canbe inserted and incremented rather than cleared.
I'm following the sops from msdn on how to create a database from scratch. I would now like to programmatically add a single record via a command button?
Hi how's it going. In the middle of coding a banking application for a project. Part of it involves mortgage interest repayments. Was wondering if there was any way of logging the time a new record was created and added to the database and then adding interest to the balance owed periodically every 30 days..
I have two tables Products and Categories with a many to many relationship. I am trying to copy the categories linked to one product (OriginalProduct) to another product (newProduct). The problem is when I execute the SaveChanges() method, I not only get the records in my linking table, but it also creates another copy of the categories in the categories table. I've tried this in many ways but here are the last couple that I've attempted:
' Copy Product/Categories For Each oneProdCategory In OriginalProduct.Categories Dim relatedCategory = _productContext.GetObjectByKey(New EntityKey ("ProductInfoEntities.Categories", "RecordId", oneProdCategory.RecordId))
I am trying to check a record in database before inerting a new record here is my code but problem is when i enter a names first alphabet it imediatly populate massage. i want to check it after entering whole name
Private Sub TextBox1_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles TextBox1.KeyPress Try Dim cnString As String = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source=" &
I have a problem with my program, and it's really bad because I need to burn it to disk within 12 hours and I can't get it to work: If I create a record, add information to it and click on Next Record, the ID, Status and Notes boxes content will change but the rest of the controls contents are carried over to the next record and I don't know why or how. It was working perfectly but now it stopped and I never done anything.
I have records in a database. Each record has a Picture path in it eg. "C:\Pics\Image1.jpg". I would like to display a record from my database and also the picture for that record, in a .rdlc report in vb .net 2008. i have succeded in displaying the record but just can't get the picture to show. I am using an Imagebox in the report.
I have a access database with these columns. USER_ID,COUNT,TIMES
Let say the current record is this: USER_ID,COUNT,TIMES STEVE20,24,1.5
Now I want to updated the current count record and times, but before updating I want the old record to be added to the new record. What should be my query?
i have a database with a hrd_users table whicn contains username and password as columns.and now heres my "add button" with this code. how to make it work? whats wrong with my code? [code]
i have created an add button in my datatgridview.when the user clicks the add button i would like the cursor to be positioned at the first cell of the new row.i created a new add event, and can get to the last row, and select it.but how do i set the focus onto the first cell ?this is the code i am using:
Private Sub TestButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TestButton.Click Dim RowCount As Integer = Me.grdAccountTypes.RowCount - 1 Me.grdAccountTypes.FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex = RowCount Me.grdAccountTypes.CurrentCell = grdAccountTypes.Rows(RowCount).Cells(0)
I am linking a table in an access database via ADO.net, and while linking, updating and navigating is no problem, i have an issue with adding a new record. What i want to achieve is to be able to load the fields in an add new state, which i know is easily done in access, but i cant find anywhere how ui would do this in VB.net
I have two different tables (linked 2getha) my search code ' update etc etc working 100% ' i need to know how can i at run time when add rec that specific rec must get added in table 1.
I am having problems adding a new row to a datagridview control in my form. I have a simple formwith a textbox, a button and a datagridview. When the user types in an item number and clicks on the button, the system will populate the datagridview with the relevant data from the database.All these works fine but, when the user tries to add another record, the first record added to the datagridview is cleared off the datagridview before the next record is displayed. I would like the datagridview to add all the records without clearing the screen. The datagridview is not bounded to the database.