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1. I have a computer that uses mcirosoft Access 2003.
2. I have access to my database files. 3. I can type in information on a form. 4. I know how to create queries to store data in. My question is this Can somebody please help me understand how to make my v-chip for my t.v. work with the access database. I also know how to create hyperlinks, if that helps. HTH Lisa |
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Hi Lisa,
What you lack, it seems, is information about controlling the v-chip from a Windows computer. There's no built-in facility in Access for this, and it will take some sort of additional software to "translate" between what Access can do and what the v-chip can understand. In the nature of Windows, this software will be specific to the v-chip and *not* to Access. If it exists, it will probably take the form of an ActiveX control, or library, or VB code. I suggest you first search for this (there are sure to be Internet forums devoted to programming the v-chip) and learn how to use it. Afterwards, people here newsgroups will be happy to help you make it work with Access. On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 16:23:30 -0500, "lisa gordman" wrote: 1. I have a computer that uses mcirosoft Access 2003. 2. I have access to my database files. 3. I can type in information on a form. 4. I know how to create queries to store data in. My question is this Can somebody please help me understand how to make my v-chip for my t.v. work with the access database. I also know how to create hyperlinks, if that helps. HTH Lisa -- John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP] Please respond in the newgroup and not by email. |
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