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Author VB 6.0 Data Enviroment
David

2003-05-27, 6:23 pm

Problem Description: Hi, I'm using VB 6.0 Pro and I'm
trying to figure out a way to save a record in the Data
Enviroment after a change has been made. I'm also using MS
Access 2000 as my database. Most of the rest of my forms
have an ADODC control and saving records is pretty simple
and straight forward, but I have a seperate Form that I
just need a text box on that will be used with all of the
records in the ADODC recordset without having to add this
text to every record individually. Also, I have trouble
figuring out proper code to use a lot of the time. Do you
have any suggestions as to how I can learn good coding
techniques. I completed training for MCSD at Tech Skills,
but they did not get too detailed with code. Please help.

Thank you very much, David Harbit

Randy Walker

2003-05-27, 10:23 pm

First off, good coding doesnt use the Data Environment.

Since its Access 2k, just directly code your recordsets and/or command
objects in code. Never use data binding (in VB6).

And most of all, don't post this stuff to this newsgroup. Go out there and
find l-soft's VB listserv.


"David" <david@royceplastics.com> wrote in message
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> Problem Description: Hi, I'm using VB 6.0 Pro and I'm
> trying to figure out a way to save a record in the Data
> Enviroment after a change has been made. I'm also using MS
> Access 2000 as my database. Most of the rest of my forms
> have an ADODC control and saving records is pretty simple
> and straight forward, but I have a seperate Form that I
> just need a text box on that will be used with all of the
> records in the ADODC recordset without having to add this
> text to every record individually. Also, I have trouble
> figuring out proper code to use a lot of the time. Do you
> have any suggestions as to how I can learn good coding
> techniques. I completed training for MCSD at Tech Skills,
> but they did not get too detailed with code. Please help.
>
> Thank you very much, David Harbit
>



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