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"Error in linking List box with the VB6.0 database"

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hello can any body there tell me that i have a database named watershed1.mdb which contains three tables such as "watershed_tb1,watershed_tb2 and watershed_tb3".
now what i want to do is create a List box in VB6.0 and take the appropriate text boxes required.so when i select watershed_tb1 from the List box i ,data of watershed_tb1 should be displayed in the corresponding text boxes and if i select watershed_tb2 from the List box then the data of watershed_tb2 should be displayed in the corresponding text boxes and like wise if i select watershed_tb3 fromt the List box then the data of watershed_tb3 should be displayed.how do i do this kindly provide me the solution.
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Try taking a look at my simple ADO tutorial http://www.timesheetsmts.com/adotutorial.htm for a good starting point.
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the link which i received in reply from Daniweb computer help mailer provided me "http://www.timesheetsmts.com/adotutorial.htm" as a help is not working
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can anybody there tell me the online sites to learn from the beginning "ESRI MapObjects2 in VB6.0"
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use the list box add menthod
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