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This application will take any table from any database, and converts it into a HTML page, with nice looking tables. I have included a database with the entire 2000-2001 hockey season schedule as an example. The user can then view the schedule for any given date and convert it into a HTML page. Good idea if you're a hockey fan and want to update your page with the games scheduled for the day. Please remember to vote for me!
This application was written with the intent to serve as an example of how to use the MSChart control that is shipped with Visual Basic. I've found out, the hard way, that the documentation for Microsoft's chart control is poorly written, if not totally useless! This example might be silly but I garantee that it will help you understand how to manipulate and create graphs, specially for those who work with scientific data (like me).
This is an updated version of a previous project, to demonstrate the use of a MSChart control with ADO to show scientific data. Some other tricks are shown... A newer version will be coming out very soon to teach DML with ADO.
This application will take any table from any database, and converts it into a HTML page, with nice looking tables. I have included a database with the entire 2000-2001 hockey season schedule as an example. The user can then view the schedule for any given date and convert it into a HTML page. Good idea if you're a hockey fan and want to update your page with the games scheduled for the day. Please remember to vote for me!
This application was written with the intent to serve as an example of how to use the MSChart control that is shipped with Visual Basic. I've found out, the hard way, that the documentation for Microsoft's chart control is poorly written, if not totally useless! This example might be silly but I garantee that it will help you understand how to manipulate and create graphs, specially for those who work with scientific data (like me).
This is an updated version of a previous project, to demonstrate the use of a MSChart control with ADO to show scientific data. Some other tricks are shown... A newer version will be coming out very soon to teach DML with ADO.
This application will take any table from any database, and converts it into a HTML page, with nice looking tables. I have included a database with the entire 2000-2001 hockey season schedule as an example. The user can then view the schedule for any given date and convert it into a HTML page. Good idea if you're a hockey fan and want to update your page with the games scheduled for the day. Please remember to vote for me!
This is an updated version of a previous project, to demonstrate the use of a MSChart control with ADO to show scientific data. Some other tricks are shown... A newer version will be coming out very soon to teach DML with ADO.
This application was written with the intent to serve as an example of how to use the MSChart control that is shipped with Visual Basic. I've found out, the hard way, that the documentation for Microsoft's chart control is poorly written, if not totally useless! This example might be silly but I garantee that it will help you understand how to manipulate and create graphs, specially for those who work with scientific data (like me).
This application will take any table from any database, and converts it into a HTML page, with nice looking tables. I have included a database with the entire 2000-2001 hockey season schedule as an example. The user can then view the schedule for any given date and convert it into a HTML page. Good idea if you're a hockey fan and want to update your page with the games scheduled for the day. Please remember to vote for me!
This is an updated version of a previous project, to demonstrate the use of a MSChart control with ADO to show scientific data. Some other tricks are shown... A newer version will be coming out very soon to teach DML with ADO.
This application was written with the intent to serve as an example of how to use the MSChart control that is shipped with Visual Basic. I've found out, the hard way, that the documentation for Microsoft's chart control is poorly written, if not totally useless! This example might be silly but I garantee that it will help you understand how to manipulate and create graphs, specially for those who work with scientific data (like me).
This application will take any table from any database, and converts it into a HTML page, with nice looking tables. I have included a database with the entire 2000-2001 hockey season schedule as an example. The user can then view the schedule for any given date and convert it into a HTML page. Good idea if you're a hockey fan and want to update your page with the games scheduled for the day. Please remember to vote for me!
This is an updated version of a previous project, to demonstrate the use of a MSChart control with ADO to show scientific data. Some other tricks are shown... A newer version will be coming out very soon to teach DML with ADO.
This application was written with the intent to serve as an example of how to use the MSChart control that is shipped with Visual Basic. I've found out, the hard way, that the documentation for Microsoft's chart control is poorly written, if not totally useless! This example might be silly but I garantee that it will help you understand how to manipulate and create graphs, specially for those who work with scientific data (like me).
This application will take any table from any database, and converts it into a HTML page, with nice looking tables. I have included a database with the entire 2000-2001 hockey season schedule as an example. The user can then view the schedule for any given date and convert it into a HTML page. Good idea if you're a hockey fan and want to update your page with the games scheduled for the day. Please remember to vote for me!
This is an updated version of a previous project, to demonstrate the use of a MSChart control with ADO to show scientific data. Some other tricks are shown... A newer version will be coming out very soon to teach DML with ADO.
This application was written with the intent to serve as an example of how to use the MSChart control that is shipped with Visual Basic. I've found out, the hard way, that the documentation for Microsoft's chart control is poorly written, if not totally useless! This example might be silly but I garantee that it will help you understand how to manipulate and create graphs, specially for those who work with scientific data (like me).