Shell("Mspaint.exe")
SendKeys.Send ("A') would send the key A to the open application.
No you cannot, furthermore you will have to run a conversion tool when trying to open the file. However, it is not a perfect conversion the majority of the time and unless you are converting some pretty basic code it may require some modification to the code (Or it may just not convert at all).
Making sure that it is a 2008 project or earlier you go to open project then find the file on your computer. Double click it an d it will open (if it is older then 2008 it will ask for you to convert it first)
i preassume that you have correctly installed Microsoft Visual Studio 6 on ur PC if not then please install it. During installation u get a nmber of options to select ,u select all so that all the components are added to ur computer successfully. Now its that simple to open as opening any application.. The Microsoft visual studio will be added in start menu list and from there u can select Microsoft visual basic 6 easily and have fun running ur application..
First of all, gross, Visual Basic. If you are trying to write a script to do db backup, then you are going to either need to look for something open source or write it yourself. You can also just use MySQL command line using the mysqldump command. mysqldump name_of_database > name_of_file.sql
sorry to dissapoint you but 5 is an older version so no
Open Database Connectivity.
To open a file simply use the command shell("directory")
SendKeys.Send ("A') would send the key A to the open application.
No, you will need to create a new project and add the code files to the new project. Yes, but you made need to make some changes to the code
After you've designed your form, double click on a control to open the coding part.
No you cannot, furthermore you will have to run a conversion tool when trying to open the file. However, it is not a perfect conversion the majority of the time and unless you are converting some pretty basic code it may require some modification to the code (Or it may just not convert at all).
Once you have the Visual Studio program open, go to File->New Project and select the language you want to write your program in. If one or more languages do not appear, you probably didn't choose to have them installed when you installed Visual Studio.
To Deploy/Create The Visual Basic Application You Are Making, Click Build From The Menu At The Top Of The Window. Then Click Build [Your App Name]. The Application Has Now Been Built And You Can Access It By Going To: "Documents\Visual Studio [Version]\Projects\[Your Project Name]\[Your Project Name]\bin\release" You Will Normally See 3 Files: An "xml", A "pdb", And An "exe". The One You Want Is The "exe". To Run It From Within Visual Basic, Click The [Play Icon] Button. This Will Debug The Application.
To program Visual Basic, here are some simple steps to start you off: 1- Buy Visual Studio or download Visual Studio Express Edition (Free Edition) from Microsoft's site 2- Start getting Visual Basic tutorials to learn the language and be able to write programs 3- To start a new project just click "new project" link in the Start Page in Visual Studio 2012 4- Choose "Windows Form Application" for normal windows application development 5- Choose a name for your project and click the button (Im not sure what it sais, Ok or Yes) 6- Visual Studio will automatically make your project's files and will open the design window of form1 and start off! Double click an element to open the code part and its code sub
Making sure that it is a 2008 project or earlier you go to open project then find the file on your computer. Double click it an d it will open (if it is older then 2008 it will ask for you to convert it first)
The Open Window School Of Visual Communication was created in 1996.