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This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.
This VB6 project demonstrates how to edit an ADO multiuser recordset using databound controls. It is based on the 'single-record form' created by the VB wizard, but adds: * Enhanced error handling * Improved user interface The demo allows several instances of the form to be opened, for a 'pretend' multiuser network.