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husseinj
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Posted - 2004-08-11 : 03:54:21
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Hi all,I am developing an application with VB and sqlserver.I have a datagrid in vb and it shows results from the choices i do like combo box and so on. This is working on fine.Now what i want to do is do a mail merge from the results i get in my datagrid. Does anyone know how i can do it?Can I transfer the results in a sqlserver table?Thanks for all help |
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amitkumarmadhukar
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-08-11 : 08:08:53
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What u actually want 1. Either Collect information from your Datagrid in a file or what2. or read simply more than one grid's information/result and merge all 3. what ?Please describe much clear i hope i or any member of this great fourrum are trying to solve.amit kumar madhukar |
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husseinj
Starting Member
8 Posts |
Posted - 2004-08-13 : 03:17:06
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Thanx for replyingIt would be good if i can store the data i get from my datagrid in a file.Please can you help me with this syntax:Actually am using this syntax for ms access 2003 and its working on fine.The problem is with the datedim x as Date x = DTPicker1.Value If Combo1.Text = "All" Then Adodc1.RecordSource = "select POL_REF_NO, FREQ, NX_EXP_PR_DT, GROSS_PREMIUM" & _ " from POLICY" & _ " where (POL_STAT = 'A')" & _ " and (freq = 1)" & _ " and (nx_exp_pr_dt = #" & x & "# )" Adodc1.Refresh Set DataGrid1.DataSource = Adodc1 It does not understand the (nx_exp_pr_dt = #" & x & "# ), i think its a syntax problem. it does not understand the # sign?Can anyone please help me |
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timmy
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1242 Posts |
Posted - 2004-08-13 : 20:50:08
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Have you tried running the query directly in the Access query designer? This will help you get the formatting right, because I suspect it doesn't like the date format.As for persisting to a file, just create a recordset of the grid contents (you should be able to do a Set rst = Adodc1 , where rst is your recordset. Then call the recordset save method which allows you to save the recordset contents as an XML file. |
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