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Re: Searching access using VB

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Sep 21st, 2007
Originally Posted by Murali1311 View Post
Hi, Thanks for your reply

Actually, I feel that connecting Access with VB using a Visual manager will be simple and easy. So that no extra coding will be needed. Extra coding in the sense
dim rs as recordset e.t.c

So, i don't want to connect the database(MS Access) using the codings. I connected the database already. My problem is the search option is not working properly. Now i cured the problem. BUt still i can't search a item, If it contains alphanumeric characters. Say, asp345.

Give a coding for this. Thanks in advance

you mean you use manual connection? what if the path will be changed like for example the folder where you have saved your project will moved to another directory. Does it give no error?
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