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by hector [.j.] rivas
Helping the combo box autocomplete function with a frequency count.
by Ghosuwa Wogomon
An example of a clean way to implement classes in C
by Mani Murthy
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by Rob Culhane
How to dynamically add access database columns at runtime using VB.NET
by William Hey
Classical number theories
by ProEnggSoft
General purpose class to fill some or all of the DataTables of strongly typed DataSet from DataBase and to save some or all of the DataTables to DataBase by creating TableAdapters using reflection.
by Bhis
Back in 2008, I was doing some freelance work and had a chance to work on this MS Access Report project. The client dealt with employee benefits, claims, and payment reimbursements.
by Gouri Sancroj
An article that lists the steps to import MDF files to Microsoft Access
by shakil0304003
It can detect human emotion from image
by Gustav Brock
Format amounts in VBA using the Indian number format for currency and amounts
by Torsten Tiedt
Avoid event spaghetti code when business logic becomes complex.
by Marco Sorich
Some guidelines for developing better MS Access solutions.
by mrjvdveen
Ole and accessing file embedded in Access
by William Hey
Semi-Prime Ordered Sequences (Part 2) is the follow-on to “Exploring Computational Number Theory (Part 1)” and describes a process for ordering the semi-prime base sequences.
by Six Hat Solutions
Easily Send Emails From Your Microsoft Applications Using VBA and the SendGrid API