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AnswerRe: Why I cannot have a ListControl in a CRecordView derived class? Pin
David Crow2-Dec-09 17:44
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Larry Mills Sr3-Dec-09 14:58
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Larry Mills Sr4-Dec-09 2:51
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David Crow4-Dec-09 7:48
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Larry Mills Sr4-Dec-09 8:02
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David Crow4-Dec-09 9:06
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Larry Mills Sr4-Dec-09 13:52
Larry Mills Sr4-Dec-09 13:52 
David Crow wrote:
Make sure the DSN, the CDatabase object, and the CRecordset object are all opened correctly (i.e., non read-only).

David, that's what I'm trying to found out how to do!

All I've done since the the Wizard create the Recordset class is compile the program, which did so correctly. Am I supposed to do a database "Open(....) statement somewhere. I didn't see that in your I "Invoice" program anywhere.

I simply don't know what to do at this point.
Help please!

A C++ programming language novice, but striving to learn

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