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HI there,

can someone give me some tips(or code) on how to save the information that i get from several(100) textboxes (on a Form) in a database file???

I dit search on this site, but could'nt find anything. I did read something about ADO and DAO, but don't know what it is or how it's works.

I only want to save the information that i got to a database file. (something like the OPEN command) I want to do this because i will be getting much information(data) from this textboxes(about 100 on this form every time a user uses the program) and if i save the information(data) in a normal textfile the file will be very big, i get serveral files and i can't search in this files after a while(because there will be too many files).

thanks...
Apr 15 '07 #1
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