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You can't edit the inheriting form (at least not the parts that have been inherited). but you should be able to add controls to it and edit those.
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When i inherit a base form and then try to open the new form in the editor i get a balnk screen and in the build errors section it says that no designable items where found
Pablo
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hmmm the control which you want to edit in inherited form make its
Modifier Property Value = "Public" then you will be abe to edit it.
Regards,
Javed
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Do you have your base form defined as mustinherit by chance?
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No it causes problems on its own. People try it. IMHO it SHOULD let you but it doe snot work right, It stops you from being able to even open a form that derives from the base form in the designer at all.
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Right...this is a strange problem, im starting to think maybe something is wrong with my install of Visual Studio...but everything else seems to be working...maybe i should reinstall it anyways just to be sure its not the probelm.
Pablo
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Hi,
I want to create a hidden registry key, it should not be editable or visible (using REGEDIT). How do I or where do I create a registry key like that
Can you help me?
Thank you,
chatura
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Chatura Dilan wrote: I want to create a hidden registry key
There's no such thing.
The only thing you can do is setup security on the key that prevents other users from being able to see it if THEY run RegEdit. This requires knowledge of how Windows Security works, permissions, ACL's, ... The .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1 does not provide any native support for doing this, so you have to write the code to P/Invoke all the necessary functions to setup security.
RageInTheMachine9532
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I can not figure out how to include a x axis label. When I run the program it only puts numbers 1 thru 6, which are the number of columns I have in the Bar2d graph. I would like to replace the 1 thru 6 with for example Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun.
The project is using the Imports GraphicsServer.GSNet.Charting and Imports GraphicsServer.GSNet.SeriesData in a web form.
Thanks in advance
John
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You're best shot for support on 3rd party components is the manufacturer. Graphics Server Support[^]
Since there are literly thousands of components out there, it's really unlikely that someone familiar with the component would actually ever see your post.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I was able to determine that I needed to use:
labels.SetValue( SeriesComponent.Label, datapoint, monthArray(dataPoint))
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OK, great!
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Can you use just a connection string to connect to a database or do you always have to define it using the database connection dialog? I am using vb.net 2005 express. Also if not is it possible in another language?
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Sure. It's a Connection String. All you need to do is specify what the SQL Server name is and the database to use:
Dim conn As New SqlConnection("Data Source=serverName;Initial Catalog=databaseName")
This is, of course, a bit different for an Access database:
Dim conn As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=filePath;")
RageInTheMachine9532
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-- modified at 15:01 Friday 10th February, 2006
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what about an oracle connection?
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I love that site....
do you need to investigate an online backup[^] company
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This is what I am using to populate a combo box.
cboSectionTitle.DataSource = premiumsListDataSet
cboSectionTitle.DisplayMember = "SectionTitle"
cboSectionTitle.ValueMember = "SectionID"
I get an error on the ValueMember line as follows:
can not bind to the new display member
I think there is a problem with the data but do not see what it is.
P.S. The SectionID column is not unique
in the table the fields parentID and SectionID are both primary keys
Thanks
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Does that DataSet object have more than one table?? Bind to the appropriate Table or DataView in the DataSet, then the DisplayMember and ValueMember will actually mean something.
RageInTheMachine9532
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I am a vb/VB.Net programmer. Pls i need a vb code or snippet on how to enroll fingerprint, save it to the database and later use it to verify a life finger print.
Any assistance will be appreciated
aransiola
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Google for ""vb fingerprint free"[^]" and you should find what you're looking for.
RageInTheMachine9532
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I need to convert 14 numbers to 32bit words. any suggestions are appreciated.
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Could you be more specific? Do you mean that you have strings with numbers in decimal format that you want to convert to strings with numbers in binary format?
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