----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Immanuel CRC Office 
  To: [email protected] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:55 AM
  Subject: Re: [users] Database With VB6


  Sapper wrote:
  > Hi,
  > 
  > I was looking at your site. I would like to know if I could create a) 
database, then b) Connect data from a VB6 Form to fill that database, the c) 
extract that data again to be used in a VB6 form.
  > 
  > If this this is possible can you send me a *sample* showing a) Database, b) 
Two pieces of data TO the database from a VB6 Form, c) Extracting that data to 
be used in VB6. Can this be done by PLACING THE DATABASE in the same file as my 
compiled program, or does it have to be compiled with VB6? If so, how????
  > 
  > Thank you for your kind help,
  > Ron
  > 
  > 
  Ron:

  You email makes me think you do not want to take much or any time 
  finding out how to do what you want.

  Your evaluation of this is totally incorrect. I have spent *much* time on 
this, hence my question to you.
  If this this is possible can you send me a *sample* showing a) Database, b) 
Two pieces of data TO the database from a VB6 Form, c) Extracting that data to 
be used in VB6. Can this be done by PLACING THE DATABASE in the same file as my 
compiled program, or does it have to be compiled with VB6? If so, how????
  Can you illustrate building a database within your *own product* first? Your 
inability to deal with VB6 may be a problem and therefore given to someone who 
understands this - in terms of your product..........I'm sorry this was 
directed to the wrong person.

  You seem to be asking us to do your work. We are all volunteers who try 
  to help out other users with their problems, but most of us do not have 
  time to do your work for you.

  Is that so. What makes you determine this fact? i was merely asking for a 
*small snipet*, as a *way to understand* this process. Certainly NOT AT ALL 
expecting you to do anything beyond this point at all. So please do not persume 
something NOT intended at all. If you have no knowledge of this, then please 
pass this on to someone who can understand the qusetion and the 
INTENT.....Thank you.

  I suggest that you download OOo, and read the manual and how-to's in the 
  documentation project and try to get started. Then, when you encounter a 
  difficulty, ask us to help you out with a specific problem.

  Yes, can you point out these How to's to me? I have asked the above question. 
This does not *seem* to be part of the How To's you will sent to me?

  I think you will get a much better response that way.

  Yes thank You. But I still request the question above to be 
answered......Thank you.

  I also suggest you search in Google to see if someone else has already 
  written about how to do what you want.

  I thought I was talking with a group that *understood* this 
product......namely the *developer of that product*..........

  Please also note that VB6 is a microsoft program and may not connect at 
  all with OOo. I have no knowledge of this as I use Linux.

  Yes, thank you. I certainly understand who created VB6. They were the ones 
who directed me to you, and they were the ones that suggested I ask you this 
question. Thank you for informing me that you use Linx, but what does this have 
to do with a) Your product, and b) with the question I asked. Please send this 
on to one that *understands* what I am asking.......Thank you.

  You also will probably want to subscribe to the list so you can see the 
  responses to your questions. Note that you will get about 100 mails per 
  day as this is a high traffic list.

  What list are you talking about? Can you provide this list? Thank you.
  I'm sorry this was sent to you Crystle by mistake. I intended it to go to 
someone with the technical ability to a) discuss your product limits - in terms 
of my question, and b) to help me with a *small snipet* to ilustrate this - 
which is a far cry from developing a program or routine to solve a complex 
problem..........i look forward to hering from someone who might help.


  Crystle

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  Crystle Numan
  Administrative Secretary, Immanuel CRC
  61 Mohawk Rd. W. Hamilton ON   L9C 1V9
  905-385-0662
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://immanuelministries.ca

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