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VB6 Time Stamper
Bid Request Id: 51668
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Burt (25 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Mar 7, 2003 10:21:24 AM EDT
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Bidding Closes: |
Mar 9, 2003 10:43:39 AM EDT
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Description:
I need VB6 code that will automatically enter the system date and time into a field in an Access '97 database and then update a label control on a form with this information. Specifically, when a user edits a record loaded into a form in my application, a label control displaying the last time and date any information displayed on the form was changed (i.e., the ADO Update command was invoked) will be replaced with the current system date and time. In addition, the data contained in the underlying date/time field of the connected Access '97 database will also be updated.
Deliverables: 1) Complete and fully-functional source code sub-routine.
2) Complete ownership and distribution copyrights to all work purchased.
Platform:
All flavors of Windows: '95 to XP.
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$10 (USD)
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Mar 7, 2003 11:07:27 AM EDT
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9.95
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Hey Burt,
We meet again.
The 'Now' keyword.
Just type 'msgbox Now' in your program and you'll see how Now works.
I think that's all you need to know. If you want, I can work out the routines for database update for you, but I think you know how to do that.
Let me know if there's anything else :-)
Thomas
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Mar 7, 2003 11:08:29 AM EDT
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9.95
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Actually, it's a function. Not a keyword. Sorry about that.
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