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How about storage? How large do you see this database getting? How many records do you envision there being in this database in the next 6 months? In the next 12 months? In the next 18...
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I would count Alpha as a waveform bringing that category to three and add the category "Congratulations" for which there is one entry: Bravo
Unfortunately this drops the daffodil total to 16
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Moved From The Codebank (which is for sharing code rather than posting questions :) )
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Moved From The CodeBank (which is for sharing code rather than posting questions :) )
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Moved From The CodeBank (which is for sharing code rather than posting questions :) )
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Duplicate threads merged.
One topic, one thread please.
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Use just one form for the quiz. This one form can contain 40 questions easily.
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Or, if you just want to move/copy some of the items from one listbox to another listbox (but not all of the items)
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim i As Long
For i = List2.ListCount - 1 To 0 Step...
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Welcome to the forums. :)
Are you looking for something like http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Visual-Basic-Professional-Version/dp/B00002S7HR
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Welcome to the forums. :)
I'm not completely sure what you are trying to accomplish, but if you need to get out of a For/Next loop use
Exit For
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Moved to VB.NET and added
your code goes in here tags
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That sounds like an old 16 bit APIs (integer) got included with newer 32 bit APIs (long) - I've seen old lists like that which combine the two. It really depends on the actual API (.DLL file)...
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What database are you using and what version of .NET are you using?
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With that being the case, your question would be better served in the Office Development section and that is why I have moved it here. :)
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Welcome to the forums :wave:
Try using the API approach
Option Explicit
Private Declare Function ShellExecute Lib "shell32.dll" Alias "ShellExecuteA" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal...
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In the Thread Tools dropdown located at the top of the page there is a menu item for marking the thread as resolved. :)
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Non programming question moved to General Developer
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I don't understand your question.
What query are you checking for and what do the command buttons have to do with it?
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Welcome to the forums :)
My guess would be that either your database name, or your table name is something that is considered to be a reserved word. It happens...
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Welcome to the forums :wave:
What line of code is causing the error?
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Thank you! :)
4x2y's solution should work just fine for you.
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Basically you want to programmatically create a Windows Explorer then, right?
Thats going to take some pretty serious recursion.
How about using a Common Dialog control?
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Are you simply trying to return the full path to a particular file? If so, then try the SearchTreeForFile API. Here is an examplePrivate Declare Function SearchTreeForFile Lib "imagehlp" _
(ByVal...
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Just as a point of clarification...your question states you wish to read "A" text file, as in one text file, but your example uses three different file names.
Are you reading one text file or...
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Do you have a reference set to ADO?
Also, saying you are getting an error is not much help. There are lots of errors that could occur. What, specifically, is the error that you are getting? ...
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