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This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.
This code will show you a simple Dll and how to use one. It demonstrates what is and isnt visible to an end user when referencing a dll. Just input a first and last name, and the dll will format it into ProperCase and return it to the calling project. First you will need to open the ProperCaseName.vbp file and Make the dll. Then open the DllTester.vbp file and add a Reference to the ProperCaseName dll that you just compiled. Run the DllTester project.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database. Updated with some error handling and other stuff :)
Compiled program will swap the functions of the left and right mouse buttons when ran. To set them back to the original state, you must hold down the Ctrl key while running the program again.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.
This code will show you a simple Dll and how to use one. It demonstrates what is and isnt visible to an end user when referencing a dll. Just input a first and last name, and the dll will format it into ProperCase and return it to the calling project. First you will need to open the ProperCaseName.vbp file and Make the dll. Then open the DllTester.vbp file and add a Reference to the ProperCaseName dll that you just compiled. Run the DllTester project.
Compiled program will swap the functions of the left and right mouse buttons when ran. To set them back to the original state, you must hold down the Ctrl key while running the program again.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database. Updated with some error handling and other stuff :)
This code will show you a simple Dll and how to use one. It demonstrates what is and isnt visible to an end user when referencing a dll. Just input a first and last name, and the dll will format it into ProperCase and return it to the calling project. First you will need to open the ProperCaseName.vbp file and Make the dll. Then open the DllTester.vbp file and add a Reference to the ProperCaseName dll that you just compiled. Run the DllTester project.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database. Updated with some error handling and other stuff :)
Compiled program will swap the functions of the left and right mouse buttons when ran. To set them back to the original state, you must hold down the Ctrl key while running the program again.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.
This code will show you a simple Dll and how to use one. It demonstrates what is and isnt visible to an end user when referencing a dll. Just input a first and last name, and the dll will format it into ProperCase and return it to the calling project. First you will need to open the ProperCaseName.vbp file and Make the dll. Then open the DllTester.vbp file and add a Reference to the ProperCaseName dll that you just compiled. Run the DllTester project.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database. Updated with some error handling and other stuff :)
Compiled program will swap the functions of the left and right mouse buttons when ran. To set them back to the original state, you must hold down the Ctrl key while running the program again.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.
This code will demonstrate opening, reading, editing, moving within, adding and deleting records within an Microsoft Access database.