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This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.
This is a simple sample in two parts, first project1.vbp is a sample of ADO with text and other types of files. The second part is for reading, writing, adding and editing to a database. This is for people who are looking for simple samples of ADO The ADO through files has to be observed when the code is running becuase it is only meant for tempdata. This has been written for windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 but it hasn't been tested in only 2000. Be sure to follow the instructions from the readme, there are almost no instructions but the one that I give, the code depends on. Also, the database is in Microsoft Access 97.