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DAO ActiveX anyone?

LabView 5.1.1
NT4.0

Has anyone tried saving data to an access database file using DAO? I'm
having problem right now and I am wondering if anyone could lend me a .vi
(even if they remove all the fields except one) that opens a
workspace-database-recordset, then save an entry (AddNew/Update) and close
it. I would be forever grateful.

TIA,
John
http://www.johncruise.com
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"John Cruz" wrote:
>LabView 5.1.1>NT4.0>>Has anyone tried saving data to an access database
file using DAO? I'm>having problem right now and I am wondering if anyone
could lend me a .vi>(even if they remove all the fields except one) that
opens a>workspace-database-recordset, then save an entry (AddNew/Update)
and close>it. I would be forever grateful.>>TIA,>John>http://www.johncruise.com>>>

John,

I've played around a little bit with DAO/ActiveX, but it is no fun. Try our
DAO-Toolkit, which has a complete LabVIEW-Interface for DAO. You can find
a demo in the web (www.xon.de)

Peter
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Thanks Peter. I have successfully installed in and trying it out.

By the way, do you have an english version of your website?

Thanks again.

John

"Peter Prinzen" wrote in message
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>
> "John Cruz" wrote:
> >LabView 5.1.1>NT4.0>>Has anyone tried saving data to an access database
> file using DAO? I'm>having problem right now and I am wondering if anyone
> could lend me a .vi>(even if they remove all the fields except one) that
> opens a>workspace-database-recordset, then save an entry (AddNew/Update)
> and close>it. I would be forever
grateful.>>TIA,>John>http://www.johncruise.com>>>
>
> John,
>
> I've played around a little bit with DAO/ActiveX, but it is no fun. Try
our
> DAO-
Toolkit, which has a complete LabVIEW-Interface for DAO. You can find
> a demo in the web (www.xon.de)
>
> Peter
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"John Cruz" wrote:
>Thanks Peter. I have successfully installed in and trying it out.>>By the
way, do you have an english version of your website?>>Thanks again.>>John

John, our english web page is accessable by using the UK flag at the right
top. Otherwise replace /deu with /eng, once you are inside our web (www.xon.de)
Using www.xon.de/indexe.html will guide you directly to the english site

Peter
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