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onpressing the button then show the data from the database.
like press A-button then show the data in textbox like
abbreviation
accessories
aeronation
amount
anonymus
apology
asending
--------
like this button A,B,C...Z
Feb 7 '08 #1
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nomad
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onpressing the button then show the data from the database.
like press A-button then show the data in textbox like
abbreviation
accessories
aeronation
amount
anonymus
apology
asending
--------
like this button A,B,C...Z
First Thing Please don't doubt post...
As for your problem you need to load your (db) database in order to retreive the data. Depend on your db and if it has arrays you will need to use keywords to retreive data.

nomad
PS sorry this sounds like a homework assignment.
Post more code in order to get help.
Feb 7 '08 #2
palpandi
3 New Member
First Thing Please don't doubt post...
As for your problem you need to load your (db) database in order to retreive the data. Depend on your db and if it has arrays you will need to use keywords to retreive data.

nomad
PS sorry this sounds like a homework assignment.
Post more code in order to get help.
palpandi
i have a doubt in the getting data from the database only. i have a clickable button to database. that's working nicely.
Feb 8 '08 #3

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