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· 1-5 · 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 ·Build an application that uses objects to query and update a data source
Create the form's user interface with the necessary labels and text boxes to display the fields from the underlying table. Create a main menu for the form. Create a menu title having a menu item named Exit to exit the solution. On the Edit menu, create menu items to add, edit, and cancel editing of the current record, and to update and delete database records. On the Navigate menu, create menu items to locate the first, previous, next, and last record in the database table. Using the Data tab on the Toolbox, create an instance of the OleDbConnection control, and configure it so that you establish a connection with the database named Chapter.08Data08Factory.mdb, setting the drive desi... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computing and Communications Software
Posting ID:
52779
OTA ID:
104967
Create a solution that works with two tables having a master/detail relationship
For this project you will use the following database schema, which has two tables. Table 1 -- Schema for the tblEmployees table Column Name Data Type fldEmployeeID Integer fldName String fldAddress String fldCity String fldState String fldZipCode String Table 2 -- Schema for table named tblPayroll Column Name Data Type fldEmployeeID Integer fldPayrollID Integer fldPayDate Date fldGrossPay Single fldWithholding Single fldNetPay Single In this exercise, you will create a solution that works with two tables having a master/detail relationship. The first table contains employee records and the second table contains payroll transaction records for eac... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computing and Communications Software
Posting ID:
53441
OTA ID:
103997
Create a distributed application based on user requirements
Save and execute the file named Ch12Ex1.exe, (You will also need the file: Ch12Ex1ClassLibarary.dll) setting the drive designator as necessary. Click the Analyze File button. When the Open dialog box appears, select the name of a text file on your computer. Click Open. The number of characters, words, sentences, and paragraphs contained in the text file will appear on the form. Exit the solution. Start VB .NET, and then create a new Windows Application project. Name the solution YourName_Unit5.sln. Add a Class Library project to the solution. Note that VB .NET will create an empty class mod- tile. Name the Class Library project Unit5ClassLibrary. ... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computing and Communications Software
Posting ID:
55459
OTA ID:
103997
Invoicing for Island Dreamz Shoppe
Like many entrepreneurs, Nicole Richardson discovered the old-fashioned way to make money: choose something you like to do, keep cost low and quality high, and make team work a priority. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computing and Communications Software
Posting ID:
59436
OTA ID:
103992
1. In this project, you will use the Travel Tips 3 document and add a table, a bulleted list, and a page border. To view these instructions while you work in Word, do either of the following: Print this page of instructions. Move back and forth between this page and Word by clicking each application's button on the Windows taskbar. Open the document Travel Tips 3, save it on your computer, and open it in Word. In Section 2, select the text starting with "You need identification" and ending with "excess baggage." Create a bulleted list; then, click the Decrease Indent button, so the bullets are flush left on the column. In Section 3, insert a table that is 2 rows by 3 columns bet... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computing and Communications Software
Posting ID:
63443
OTA ID:
104507
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