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We have an old VB6 App that displays an image using the image control. The client claims that they could previously right-click on the control and select "Print" (there's no code for that). It's not there anymore.
Does anybody know whether there was functionality built into the control that was maybe removed by a service pack ? Doesn't sound right to me.
Johan Lombaard
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former - Albert Einstein
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They are probably confusing the app with a browser
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to my knowledge that has never been possible (at least not without any code)
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Hi gents
I am developing a report application in vb.net. Its working fine when i use data set having a single database. When i populating the dataset by populating data from multiple tables. Its not displaying any data.
Please help me...
Regards
Azeem
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If you copy your SQL query and run it in a Query Window (such as SQL Server Query Analyser) does it return data? If your report works fine when you get data from a single table, I would suggest that there's something wrong with your query and/or table links when using multiple tables.
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Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!!
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hi,
Make a query/View(which contains record from multiple table) in database which is same to the query which is you supplied at run time.Now create a dataset from Data source configuration Wizard and select this Query/View and then design the crystal report according to this query/view(by setting the database expert to dataset which you created from Data source configuration Wizard)
hope this helps
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Thank you for ur reply
Can u explain little bit more by providing steps to do?
Regards
Azeem
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How do i use the thumb print as security in vb.net 2005 project in relation to database
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Buy a fingerprint reader and an SDK, such as this[^].
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How do i save images into a database if i don't want to use the path name of the image
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convert the image into the byte array using memory stream and store in the database.
Regards
Azeem
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Hi,
Here is the procedure for saving the image to the DataBase using SQL Server:
1. Get the content length of the image that is to be uploaded
2. Create a byte[] to store the image
3. Read the input stream of the posted file
4. Create a connection object
5. Open the connection object
6. Create a command object
7. Add parameters to the command object
8. Execute the sql command using the ExecuteNonQuery method of the command object
9. Close the connection object.
You may refer to this[^] article for more information on this.
Hope this helps.
Vinay
ComponentOne LLC.
www.componentone.com
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Hi,
I'm looking for Gantt chart Control/ActiveX in VB.NET for developing a software.
Thanks to all great programmer that help me to find a free control and also powerful control for TaskScheduling.
Iman,
<attarzadeh.std@gmail.com>
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In XL, if you hide a sheet (or sheets) in a workbook, it means the USER cannot see them, but does it mean the macros and Forms can't see them as well?
I am running a purchase order system, and want the data tables to be unseen by other users, they access only the PO itself and the Index List, but as soon as I hide the sheets, BANG, lots of crashes!
I don't know what to do, except leave the sheets visible.
Any suggestions?
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"I want you to imagine I have a blaster in my hand" - Zaphod Beeblebrox.
"You DO have a blaster in your hand" - Freighter Pilot
"Yeah, so you don't have to tax your imagination too hard" - Zaphod Beeblebrox
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The sheets are all available to your macro... check that you are not referencing ActiveSheet - substitute with Sheets("SheetName").
HTH
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I got a vb service that does not want to do IO. It works fine in my test environment but when I deploy it, it doesn't seem to want to do the IO part of its task. Does anybody know why?
Stephen Lintott Bsc IT (RAU)
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This may seem a little obvious, but without the code in front of me, well...
Are you declaring System.IO within the code?
I ask only because I was caught out on this before!
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"I want you to imagine I have a blaster in my hand" - Zaphod Beeblebrox.
"You DO have a blaster in your hand" - Freighter Pilot
"Yeah, so you don't have to tax your imagination too hard" - Zaphod Beeblebrox
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Sorry never thought about the code...
The answer is yes and here is some code to go with it.
Dim sw As New System.IO.StreamWriter(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("IPAccountingLocation") & routerIP & ".txt")
Try
sw.Write(result)
Catch ex As Exception
Finally
sw.Close()
sw.Dispose()
End Try
Try
Dim path As String
path = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("AppServer")
Dim CurrentDate = DateTime.Now
path = path + "\" + CurrentDate.year.ToString
Dim DateStr = ""
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "1" Then
DateStr = "Jan"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "2" Then
DateStr = "Feb"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "3" Then
DateStr = "Mrt"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "4" Then
DateStr = "Apr"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "5" Then
DateStr = "May"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "6" Then
DateStr = "Jun"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "7" Then
DateStr = "Jul"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "8" Then
DateStr = "Aug"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "9" Then
DateStr = "Sep"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "10" Then
DateStr = "Oct"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "11" Then
DateStr = "Nov"
End If
If CurrentDate.Month.ToString = "12" Then
DateStr = "Dec"
End If
path = path + "\" + DateStr
Dim strRouterName As String = ""
' Just to get the router name
Dim con As New SqlClient.SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("SQLConn"))
con.Open()
Dim selectName As New SqlClient.SqlCommand("Select RouterName from tblRouters where RouterIP=@RouterIP;", con)
Dim sqlParam As New SqlClient.SqlParameter("@RouterIP", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
sqlParam.Value = routerIP
selectName.Parameters.Add(sqlParam)
Dim sqlReader As SqlClient.SqlDataReader
sqlReader = selectName.ExecuteReader
If sqlReader.Read Then
strRouterName = sqlReader("RouterName")
End If
sqlReader.Close()
con.Close()
path = path + "\" + routerIP + "-" + strRouterName
path = path + "\" + CurrentDate.Day.ToString
Dim dir As New System.IO.DirectoryInfo(path)
dir.Create()
path = path + "\" + routerIP + "-" + CurrentDate.Hour.ToString + "-" + CurrentDate.Minute.ToString + ".txt"
Dim sw1 As New System.IO.StreamWriter(path)
sw1.Write(result)
sw1.Close()
sw1.Dispose()
Stephen Lintott Bsc IT (RAU)
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I have read through twice, and can't see why the io isn't working.
The paths seem clear enough (A little convoluted but readable), and the io definately declared correctly.
What appears to be the problem when running? is it just not opening the streams?
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"I want you to imagine I have a blaster in my hand" - Zaphod Beeblebrox.
"You DO have a blaster in your hand" - Freighter Pilot
"Yeah, so you don't have to tax your imagination too hard" - Zaphod Beeblebrox
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As I said. It works fine in the test environment but does nothing in the live environment. No directory creatition, no files nothing
Stephen Lintott Bsc IT (RAU)
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One quick solution...
Check all the Read/Write/Execute all permissions are applicable for creation/modification/deletion of Folder/File on the server that you are trying to connect to!!!
Regards,
ZAK
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It's running on the server a a local service and is doing io to the local drives. What settings must I check? I'm not connecting to a server with this.
Stephen Lintott Bsc IT (RAU)
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I am trying to populate a table in a strongly typed dataset used for the ReportViewer.
I want to read in an XML file which was created manually using ds.WriteXML.
The strongly typed dataset has been created to match the structure of the XML file written with ds.WriteXML.
How do I read in the XML file, and populate the table within the dataset used for the ReportViewer?
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oDS.ReadXml(sfilename)
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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