[AccessD] SPAM-LOW: Treeview/Listview OCX Disabled by MS

Mike Mattys mmattys at rochester.rr.com
Mon Mar 15 10:36:13 CDT 2010


Yeah, it would be nice if everything actually worked as advertised.

We're doing WPF and Silverlight with C# and it is difficult to find
current documentation on functionality that hasn't already been broken
by succussive patches.

Michael R Mattys
Business Process Developers
www.mattysconsulting.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charlotte Foust" <cfoust at infostatsystems.com>
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Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [AccessD] SPAM-LOW: Treeview/Listview OCX Disabled by MS


> Same way you do it in VB.Net, Rocky.  <evilgrin>
>
> Charlotte Foust
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com 
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Rocky Smolin
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 11:43 PM
> To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
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>
> How do you do form and report design in C#?
>
> R
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 9:38 PM
> To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
> Subject: Re: [AccessD] SPAM-LOW: Treeview/Listview OCX Disabled by MS
>
> Yea, I'm not converting old apps to .net.  They don't belong to me and no
> one wants to pay the price.  I have one specific client which is big, and
> for whom I use SQL Server big time.  For this guy I am doing everything in
> C#.  I had written a bunch of this same kind of stuff in Access but it 
> just
> didn't function well, so as I needed the parts, I rewrote in C#.
>
> It is crazy how much better it works.  The data is all huge stuff in SQL
> Server which simply never fit in Access anyway, I was only using Access 
> for
> the VBA language.  All of that VBA instability is just gone.
>
> I loved Access, and I used it until 2007 drove me into the arms of C#. 
> This
> project convinced me that for anything future / major, it will almost
> certainly be C#.
>
> Plus to be able to say I can automate SQL Server from C# just sounds
> powerful.  Vroooom!  ;)
>
> I am doing some pretty awesome (to me) stuff and looking at even more
> awesome stuff.
>
> John W. Colby
> www.ColbyConsulting.com
>
>
> William Hindman wrote:
>> ...yeah, silly me ...last time I'm going the freebie route with MS
>> controls ...I'm going to invest in Bennet-tec's T-List control in the
>> ocx and net versions ...I just bought their MetaDraw control after a
>> lot of looking and am VERY pleased with it.
>>
>> ...I keep trying to convert my work to net but the economy here just
>> isn't buying much new right now.
>>
>> William
>
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