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I want a database column(attribute) in access to be shown in a combobox can anyone help me in with it? (VB6 only)
I am A VB 6 Newbie so please help with the code and please do not give links cuz i cant understand them properly cuz i am a newbie. ![]() Last edited by Anucool; Apr 15th, 2008 at 10:42 PM. |
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Re: VB6 combobox + Database
ok there are a lot of newbies, however how newbie are we talking.
Answering the following questions will help me answer yours by allowing me to know where to start. Do you know what .... ODBC is? Recordset? SQL? These questions will allow me and other programmers to help you better. |
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