11/20/2022 0 Comments True Dbgrid Vb6 Visual Studio![]() This allows the control to be registered within the 64 bit operating system even though it's a 32 bit control. ![]() I was speaking to one of our other developers, and he had a similar problem to not being able to get an older control (ocx) working with windows 7ġ) Copying the OCX into the windowssyswow64 folderĢ) Then typing in CMD in the search start panelģ) Then clicking the CMD in the listing with the right click - select run as Administrator You may find that this other control uses the same structure as in Grid1.Row, etc They do miss the point that once you've finished a piece of software, unlike them you don't expect to have to re-write it every year and stitch your customer over and over.Īnyway, moan over, try those two alternatives.įlex grid uses Grid.Cell(y,x)= where as grid uses Grid1.Row, Grid1.Col, Grid1.text ![]() I once wrote an application for British Rail, controlled the arms in the unmanned railway stations, the control used was the Microsoft COMM object, couple years after they just dropped stuff from the object, then the newer version of windows wouldn't work - great thanks ! Microsoft's reply at the time was - Well you have to update, you have to have the newer versions. I have actually created an intermediate panel which allows users to select, style, layout, colours, rows, cols, etc but not needed.Īnyway might be worth a look at and the other one, I will find and have a look at that one.īut KEEP AWAY from using Microsoft controls unless you have no choice. ![]() So instead of constantly writing print routines for various small reports, simply squirt everything to a grid, then call the printpreview No doing anything else, the print is their - end of. The real cool thing about this control, and I bought this a couple of years ago now, is that it has the print previewer built in, just simply Grid1.Printpreview What I did buy in was the control FlexGrid, http:/ / This costs $129 - a steal if you ask me. I did have to replace the Microsoft control at a drop of a hat, haven't used the free one the other gent suggests. ![]() I do second the statement using Microsoft controls is bad news - very. ![]()
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