Firoj Ahammed is submitting a self introduction for a database design course. The document provides details on linking an Access database to a VB form, including 27 steps for building the connection between the two. It also includes code for adding and deleting records to the form's recordset on button clicks. In the acknowledgments, Firoj thanks his teacher and friends for their help and support in completing the project.
Firoj Ahammed is submitting a self introduction for a database design course. The document provides details on linking an Access database to a VB form, including 27 steps for building the connection between the two. It also includes code for adding and deleting records to the form's recordset on button clicks. In the acknowledgments, Firoj thanks his teacher and friends for their help and support in completing the project.
Firoj Ahammed is submitting a self introduction for a database design course. The document provides details on linking an Access database to a VB form, including 27 steps for building the connection between the two. It also includes code for adding and deleting records to the form's recordset on button clicks. In the acknowledgments, Firoj thanks his teacher and friends for their help and support in completing the project.
EN NO: C2424 COURSE: DITA BATCH NO : 231 SUBMIT DATE: 14.07.2023 DATABASE DETAILS DESIGN MOOD Properties Window OBJECT NAME CAPTION Form1 X Ms Access to VB Link Label1 X ID label2 X Players name label3 X Match label4 X Runs label5 X Inns label6 X Hs label7 X No label8 X Spn Adodc1 Click here Command1 cmdadd Add Command2 cmddelete delete LINK STEPS
1. RIGHT CLICK ON THE ADODC BUTTON.
2. CLICK ON ADODC PROPERTIES. 3. CLICK ON BUILD BUTTON. 4. CLICK ON MICROSOFT OFFICE 12.0 ACCESS DATABASE EGINE OLEDB PROVIDER. 5. CLICK ON NEXT. 6.SET THE CURSER IN THE DATABASE TEXT BOX AND ENTER THE DATABASE LOCATION AND EXTENSION PART. 7. CLICK ON START. 8. CLICK ON MY DOCUMENTS. 9. FIND OUT THE DATABASE NAME AND RIGHT CLICK ON IT. 10. CLICK ON PROPRTIES. 11.SELECT THE LOCATION PATH IN AND COPY IT. 12.PAST THE LOCATION PATH IN THE DATASOURCE TEXT BOX. 13. PRESS ‘ \’ (BACK SLASH) KEY FORM KEYBORD. 14. CLICK ON START. 15. WRITE DOWN THE MS.ACCESS EXTENTION PART (.accdb) AFTER DATABASE NAME. 16. CLICK ON TEXT CONNECTION. 17. CLICK ON OK. 18.CLICK ON OK. 19. CLICK ON RECORD SOURCE FROM PROPERTIES WINDOW . 20. CLICK ON COMMAND TYPE COMBO BOX AND SELECT 2- ADCMD TABLE. 21.CLICK ON TABLE OR STORED PROCEDURE NAME “ COMBO BOX” AND SELECT THE TABLE NAME. 22. CLICK ON APPLY. 23.CLICK ON OK. 24. SELECT THE ALL TEXT BOX. 25. CLICK ON PROPERTIES WINDOW. 26. CLICK ON DATABASE AND SELECT “ ADODC1”. 27.SELECT THE TEXT BOX ONE BY ONE INDIVIDUAL. 28.CLICK ON PROPERTIES WINDOW. 29.CLICK ON DATAFIELDS COMBO BOX AND SELECT THE FIELDS NAME INDIVIUALY. CODE WINDOW DOUBLE CLICK ON COMMAND 1/ADD PRIVATE SUB CMDADD_CLICK() ADODC1. RECORDSET.ADDNEW END SUB DOUBLE CLICK ON COMMAND2/DELETE PRIVATE SUB CMDDELETE_CLICK() ADODC1.RECORDSET.DELETE ADODC1.RECORDSET.MOVENEXT END SUB ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher sunit mondal , who gave me the golden oppourtunity to do this wonderful project on the the topic—test batter details, which also helped me in dowing a lot of research and i came to know about so many new things. I am really thankful to them. Secondly i would also like to thank my friends who helped me a lot in finishing this project within the limited time.
I am making this project not only for marks but to also