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Hi "SELECT [Survey Questions]. * FROM [Survey Questions] WHERE SeminarID =" & intSeminar Why do you have a full-stop here "[Survey Questions]."? I'm guessing this is the problem.
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Obviously you need to handle the error.
Content.SelectionStart = Content.Find(word)
Try assigning the .Find function to a variable and check it first:
lngWordPos = Content.Find(word)
If...
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Hmm
Maybe something like:
Me.Left = 100
Me.Top = 100
A = 1 + 1
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What's the code you used to increase the size?
It could be something similar to that code with a couple changes to the values.
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Wouldn't you need to search the second table for the value, if it exists, then save it to the first table?
Eg query:
SELECT * FROM TableValues WHERE FieldName = 'FindThisValue'
So...
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Would be nice to see an example of the output.
Try this:
Label1.Caption = Label1.Caption & TextToDisplay & " "
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Look up how to use the Checkbox in the help file. You can use the Click event, for example:
Private Sub Check1_Click()
Dim TextToDisplay As String
If Check1.Value = 1 Then TextToDisplay =...
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Look up how to use the Checkbox in the help file. You can use the Click event, for example:
Private Sub Check1_Click()
Dim TextToDisplay As String
If Check1.Value = 1 Then...
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In that case, go for it - it shouldn't be too hard to replace the capacitor if you've got the right equipment (which I assume you do). Again, my only concern would be the fact the it's melted/burnt,...
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There's only one way to find out - replace the capacitor and see what happens. There still may be an underlying problem that caused the capacitor to burn out in the first place, I would assume that...
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The error relates to the database field type:
qry = "select * from [heavy equipment] where codeno=" & Val(txtsearchcode.Text)
If the field codeno in the database is defined as being a text field,...
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I'm not surprised that you get an error. Do a little research on SQL queries, for example:
search = "SELECT * FROM TableName WHERE [Quantity in Stock] < [Reorder Level]"
Then apply this SQL...
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Doubt that you will get a answer for this, if I knew how to do it - I would not share it. This type of "silent" installation/running could also be called a virus!
Why on earth would you want to...
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Rather easy, simply take the unit down and throw it in the bin, go out and buy a new unit.
There's a reason that the unit is showing signs of something melting... it's faulty and for the price of...
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I have assumed that the database field is a TEXT field, if not, let me know. My example above is for a TEXT field.
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Simply put (copy+paste friendly):
qry = "SELECT * FROM [heavy equipment] WHERE codeno= '" & txtsearchcode.Text & "'"
Basically your code needs o connect to a valid data type... From the name...
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