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VB code to Access 2000 code
I have a vb project which sends emails.
[This is on the site http://www.jsware.net/jsware/vbcode.php5 Ref Email Sending UserControl] The Project has a form (Form1) which provides the relevant info eg. recipient, sender, content, smtp provider etc This data is processed by a "User Control" Module (MailUC) The control consists of a simple form with one textbox on it and a good deal of code. The control is on Form1 and named MUC The code for Form1 can reference the control like:- ThisVariable = MUC.SomeFunction() or MUC.some_MUCvariable = "this" The vb project file for the User Control is MailUC.ctl ?? how can I get this control into my Access2000 database and place it on a form there?? -- Jim Bunton |
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VB code to Access 2000 code
Dear Steve,
Thank you for your response to my posting. had a look at the send objects function - I can't see that it will do what I am looking for. The object is one that is currently in a VB application and I am looking to use it in an Access application. Seems more like an 'import object' scenario - had alook at that and don't find anything that seems to do what I need. Jim "Steve" wrote in message ... Jim, Look at the SendObject function in Access Help to see if that helps you. Steve "Jim Bunton" wrote in message ... I have a vb project which sends emails. [This is on the site http://www.jsware.net/jsware/vbcode.php5 Ref Email Sending UserControl] The Project has a form (Form1) which provides the relevant info eg. recipient, sender, content, smtp provider etc This data is processed by a "User Control" Module (MailUC) The control consists of a simple form with one textbox on it and a good deal of code. The control is on Form1 and named MUC The code for Form1 can reference the control like:- ThisVariable = MUC.SomeFunction() or MUC.some_MUCvariable = "this" The vb project file for the User Control is MailUC.ctl ?? how can I get this control into my Access2000 database and place it on a form there?? -- Jim Bunton |
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VB code to Access 2000 code
Hi Jim,
Why don't you describe in fetail what you are looking for and we'll see if we can come up with a way to do it in Access. Steve "Jim Bunton" wrote in message ... Dear Steve, Thank you for your response to my posting. had a look at the send objects function - I can't see that it will do what I am looking for. The object is one that is currently in a VB application and I am looking to use it in an Access application. Seems more like an 'import object' scenario - had alook at that and don't find anything that seems to do what I need. Jim "Steve" wrote in message ... Jim, Look at the SendObject function in Access Help to see if that helps you. Steve "Jim Bunton" wrote in message ... I have a vb project which sends emails. [This is on the site http://www.jsware.net/jsware/vbcode.php5 Ref Email Sending UserControl] The Project has a form (Form1) which provides the relevant info eg. recipient, sender, content, smtp provider etc This data is processed by a "User Control" Module (MailUC) The control consists of a simple form with one textbox on it and a good deal of code. The control is on Form1 and named MUC The code for Form1 can reference the control like:- ThisVariable = MUC.SomeFunction() or MUC.some_MUCvariable = "this" The vb project file for the User Control is MailUC.ctl ?? how can I get this control into my Access2000 database and place it on a form there?? -- Jim Bunton |
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