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A DVD Collection database. Uses a VB front end, and ADO to get information out of an Access database.
An update of my DVD database. I've changed the main navigation control to a treeview control and enabled some drag and drop functionality. Makes the software a fair bit easier to use. It's worth a look if you want to learn treeviews and drag and drop.
A Visual Basic IDE add-in that will count the lines of code of any component of open projects. It also presents a basic analysis of both the selected project and the selected component. To see it work just compile the "linecounter.dll" file and copy this file to your c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\vb98 directory. You'll then need to add the line "LineCounter.Connect=3" to your vbaddin.ini file which can be found in the windows directory and restart your VB IDE. There will be a new menu entry under "Add-Ins" called "Line Counter".
This tutorial aims to provide an intermediate Visual Basic 6 user with the basic skills required to retrieve and manipulate data from many commercial databases and any ODBC compliant database using the Active Data Objects technology. It includes a sample project and a full tutorial in Word format. The html version can be seen at http://users.tpg.com.au/jaqmar/adotutorial.htm.
This tutorial aims to provide an intermediate Visual Basic 6 user with the basic skills required to retrieve and manipulate data from many commercial databases and any ODBC compliant database using the Active Data Objects technology. It includes a sample project and a full tutorial in Word format. The html version can be seen at http://users.tpg.com.au/jaqmar/adotutorial.htm.
A Visual Basic IDE add-in that will count the lines of code of any component of open projects. It also presents a basic analysis of both the selected project and the selected component. To see it work just compile the "linecounter.dll" file and copy this file to your c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\vb98 directory. You'll then need to add the line "LineCounter.Connect=3" to your vbaddin.ini file which can be found in the windows directory and restart your VB IDE. There will be a new menu entry under "Add-Ins" called "Line Counter".
A DVD Collection database. Uses a VB front end, and ADO to get information out of an Access database.
An update of my DVD database. I've changed the main navigation control to a treeview control and enabled some drag and drop functionality. Makes the software a fair bit easier to use. It's worth a look if you want to learn treeviews and drag and drop.
A DVD Collection database. Uses a VB front end, and ADO to get information out of an Access database.
An update of my DVD database. I've changed the main navigation control to a treeview control and enabled some drag and drop functionality. Makes the software a fair bit easier to use. It's worth a look if you want to learn treeviews and drag and drop.
A Visual Basic IDE add-in that will count the lines of code of any component of open projects. It also presents a basic analysis of both the selected project and the selected component. To see it work just compile the "linecounter.dll" file and copy this file to your c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\vb98 directory. You'll then need to add the line "LineCounter.Connect=3" to your vbaddin.ini file which can be found in the windows directory and restart your VB IDE. There will be a new menu entry under "Add-Ins" called "Line Counter".
This tutorial aims to provide an intermediate Visual Basic 6 user with the basic skills required to retrieve and manipulate data from many commercial databases and any ODBC compliant database using the Active Data Objects technology. It includes a sample project and a full tutorial in Word format. The html version can be seen at http://users.tpg.com.au/jaqmar/adotutorial.htm.
A DVD Collection database. Uses a VB front end, and ADO to get information out of an Access database.
An update of my DVD database. I've changed the main navigation control to a treeview control and enabled some drag and drop functionality. Makes the software a fair bit easier to use. It's worth a look if you want to learn treeviews and drag and drop.
A Visual Basic IDE add-in that will count the lines of code of any component of open projects. It also presents a basic analysis of both the selected project and the selected component. To see it work just compile the "linecounter.dll" file and copy this file to your c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\vb98 directory. You'll then need to add the line "LineCounter.Connect=3" to your vbaddin.ini file which can be found in the windows directory and restart your VB IDE. There will be a new menu entry under "Add-Ins" called "Line Counter".
This tutorial aims to provide an intermediate Visual Basic 6 user with the basic skills required to retrieve and manipulate data from many commercial databases and any ODBC compliant database using the Active Data Objects technology. It includes a sample project and a full tutorial in Word format. The html version can be seen at http://users.tpg.com.au/jaqmar/adotutorial.htm.
A DVD Collection database. Uses a VB front end, and ADO to get information out of an Access database.
An update of my DVD database. I've changed the main navigation control to a treeview control and enabled some drag and drop functionality. Makes the software a fair bit easier to use. It's worth a look if you want to learn treeviews and drag and drop.
A Visual Basic IDE add-in that will count the lines of code of any component of open projects. It also presents a basic analysis of both the selected project and the selected component. To see it work just compile the "linecounter.dll" file and copy this file to your c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\vb98 directory. You'll then need to add the line "LineCounter.Connect=3" to your vbaddin.ini file which can be found in the windows directory and restart your VB IDE. There will be a new menu entry under "Add-Ins" called "Line Counter".
This tutorial aims to provide an intermediate Visual Basic 6 user with the basic skills required to retrieve and manipulate data from many commercial databases and any ODBC compliant database using the Active Data Objects technology. It includes a sample project and a full tutorial in Word format. The html version can be seen at http://users.tpg.com.au/jaqmar/adotutorial.htm.