MS Flex grid-Access

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Sigurd Bruteig

Hi!

Is it possible to use MS-Flex grid from VB6 in Access (2000 or 2002)?

Sigurd
 
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Scott McDaniel

You can try, but it's not supported. The list of supported controls is here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;208283&Product=acc

Note that almost all of these controls ship with the Developer edition; any
other edition wouldn't have these avaiable for use. Access is notorious for
it's poor behaviour with ActiveX controls. However, I successfully use
several ActiveX controls in my distributed applications ... I have the GUI
pack from Mabry software that works particularly well.
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CS Computer Software
Visual Basic - Access - Sql Server - ASP

"Smash forehead on keyboard to continue ... "
 
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Tony Toews

Sigurd Bruteig said:
Is it possible to use MS-Flex grid from VB6 in Access (2000 or 2002)?

There is a link to some sample code for MS Flex Grid at the
Access Compatible Grid Controls page
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/gridcontrols.htm
at my website.

Tony
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Albert D. Kallal

You got some answers in this thread.

however, be aware that ms-access has a fabulous grid ability built in the
way of continues forms. Take a look at the following screen shots of grids
in ms-access.. These screens took very little code, and are actually
standard ms-access forms created with simple drag and drop.

http://www.attcanada.net/~kallal.msn/Articles/Grid.htm
 
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Sigurd Bruteig

Sigurd Bruteig said:
Hi!

Is it possible to use MS-Flex grid from VB6 in Access (2000 or 2002)?

Sigurd
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Thank you all for good answers!

I have placed the Flex grid control i an Access form, but is still working
to populate it. The reason I want the Flex grid control is the ability to
drag and drop column, and the ability to automatic sort and group by the
column dropped to the left.

Sigurd
 

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