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Subject:
From:
Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Thu, 2 Mar 2000 21:10:30 -0800
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Access 2000 does not support the old data object of Visual Basic. You will
need to add an ADO data object and link to it with your other ADO compatible
objects such as Data List and Data Combo boxes. Although I have not tried
it, Access indicates that it is possible to activate the old Access 97 style
of connectivity (which makes VB code simpler it seems to me).

Hope this is of some help to you. I assume you know how to handle data
objects.

Peter Shkabara
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Computer Science Instructor
Columbia College - Sonora, CA
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-----Original Message-----
How do I connect to an Access 2K database
from a Visual Basic 6.0 application?
(I don't want to use ODBC)

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