You can we the default support provided by vb or use other reporting tools like crystal reports. To use the default support select data report from components. To link the data report to database you will have to include a data environment component, ink the control to the database by selecting its properties and then link this data environment to the data report. You can call the data report the same way other forms are called.
The Visual Basic 6 (also known as VB6) software development kit was released in 1998. This version was modified to allow programmers to create web based applications.
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yes u can do it....running mapinfo file under VB 6
If you run the program and it has an error/bug the line where the error originates will be marked by color yellow... it is where the program breaks or stop...
n reply to your 4 questions: a) Yes: VB is the same as VBA when it comes to modules, procedures, variables, loops, branches, operators, and many functions. b) As above. c) There is some similarity between VB forms/controls and Access forms/controls, but they are different in crucial ways. VB forms lack the core functionality you are used to in Access: e.g.: - the form's events are different (Dirty, BeforeUpdate); - the controls are different (e.g. Text verses Value properties); - VB lacks subforms for handling the related data so easily. VB lacks the Access reports completely. It also lacks the table and query design interface Access has. Building a VB 6 application is therefore a completely different proposition than building an Access application. Since Access gives you data-centric controls, forms, reports, and table and query designers, doing the same job in VB will take you much longer. d) Since Access and VB are different beasts, used for different purposes, I don't have links that do exactly what you ask. But here's some that will give you info on VB: http://www.mvps.org/vb/index2.html?samples.htm http://www.mvps.org/vbnet/ http://www.xbeat.net/vbspeed/ -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Irshad Alam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:6E30AE82-9E61-4788-8E7A-(E-Mail Removed)... > Could you all please advise me the basic difference between the Visual > basic > 6 and Microsoft Access VBA. > > I am working on Microsoft Access programming from last few years and very > much fimiliar with Access VBA. Now I am planning to start with Visual > Basic > 6, I have following question in my mind : > a) Will the VBA will give an advantage to understand the Visual Basic 6 > programming. b) Will I able to work on Visual Basic 6 easily OR its > entirely > different method of programming. > C)Are the objects of Visual basic same like forms,reports,query,table > D) On which web site I am find more information of the basic differences > of > both. > > Thanking you all for the supports you people provide for the access users. > > Regards. > > Irshad
Nothing, as VB is now part of .Net. .Net contains following main languages: - C# - VB However, VB 6 was before .Net and was independent. dotnet is a framework that supports multiple languages and vb is one the language supported by dotnet.
The Visual Basic 6 (also known as VB6) software development kit was released in 1998. This version was modified to allow programmers to create web based applications.
The following command is used in visual basic:for the "1" keyyourlabel.Text=yourlabel.Text & "1"
sum = 2+4+ 6 might work.
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yes u can do it....running mapinfo file under VB 6
the cap wants you to use 5w-30 but people report using 5w-20 works with no problems later on.
The Visual Basic (VB) environment consists of seven parts: 1. Menu Bar 2. Toolbar 3. Toolbox 4. Form window 5. Code window 6. Project window / explorer 7. Properties window
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