Reply-To: "Brendan Reynolds" <brenreyn@indigo.ie>
From: "Brendan Reynolds" <brenreyn@indigo.ie>
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Subject: Re: Grid control/Access front/Oracle back
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Access doesn't need any additional controls to display or edit multiple
records - that facility is built in. You can use a form in datasheet or
continuous forms view, either stand-alone or as a subform within a main
form.

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Brendan Reynolds
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"David Moss" <dm@buscon.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:991686271.25071.0.nnrp-12.c2deb590@news.demon.co.uk...
> I am converting an Access 97 application to use Oracle 8i on the back end.
> Oracle provide OO4O to connect VB to Oracle.
> VB has a dbGrid control to allow the user to edit data.
> No dbGrid in Access.
> Anybody know a control that would allow an Access user to display and edit
> data from multiple rows?
>
> TIA
>
>



