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Hello,

I'm doing a project in vb6.0 and backend as MS Access,now i need to loop through the values in the backend Access table Ruledesctbl (table name)compare the values.In the backend table i have 2 columns TMNO and RULEID now i should compare the values of TMNO with the flexgrid values in the frontend for example in flexgrid i have 8 and 24 as TMNO now this should be compared with the column TMNO in the table and check if its the same if it is same then i need to print the corresponding rule in the next column of flexgrid.
for ex if the number 8 matches then i should print the corresponding rule in the next column of flexgrid.

Can anybody help me with this.
Thanks in anticipation.
Oct 18 '07 #1
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nev
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hi isinuka, try using a for loop :-)
Oct 18 '07 #2

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