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MS Access functionality in VB.NET

Hello,

I am a Microsoft Access/VBA developer who has been trying to make the plunge
into VB.NET.

I've begun development on a couple of applciations, but keep hitting "brick
walls" when trying to replicate functionality that I'm familiar with in
Access.

I'm trying to build data applications with forms that contain:
- data-bound combo boxes
- tab controls
- data-bound text controls
- data-bound subforms with a subset of the data in the parent form
- etc.

I've had limited success. I've been through several .NET books, but have
found that they all breeze over Windows forms and don't do a good job of
demonstrating how to build complicated data-bound forms.

Can anyone direct me to any good resources for building complicated
data-bound forms (or whatever it is I should be asking for)?

Thanks In Advance!
Scott
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Cor
Hi Scott,

I think this is enough for some days.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/vbrkit/default.aspx

I hope this helps a little bit?

Cor
Nov 20 '05 #2
jon
Can I dynamically change connection pooling parameters?
Some times, I have error, when close connection.

Thanks In Advance!
Jon.
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"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message news:<uL*************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>...
Hi Scott,

I think this is enough for some days.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/vbrkit/default.aspx

I hope this helps a little bit?

Cor

Nov 20 '05 #3
Cor
Hi Jon,
Can I dynamically change connection pooling parameters?
Some times, I have error, when close connection.


This is William Ryan stuff, but maybe you can give some more information?

Cor
Nov 20 '05 #4

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