I'm unsure which buttons you want to appear on the message box, but
making a guess from the text, this would display a message box with Ok
and Cancel buttons and $result would contain a 1 if the Ok button was
clicked and a 2 if the Cancel button was clicked -
$result = Win32::MsgBox("Please fill
Please don't use the "1" and "2"... of the returns.
The IDOK, IDCANCEL, etc are actually in Win32::Shell32
I don't know why that is, I'd have thought it was core/fundamental since
these are standard IDs.
;-}
-stuart
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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All,
Does anyone have any code snippets or remember from memory?! how to use
the ->expand function to expand a node in a treeview? I've read the
docs but am getting nowhere.
Cheers,
Darin
Darin Cruickshanks
Labs Manager, Computing Service
Unive
How I use messagebox:
return Win32::GUI::MessageBox($window, $text,
"Warning", MB_YESNO | MB_ICONWARNING | MB_DEFBUTTON2);
You need to have the window object passed in - I think that is why it is
returning nothing.
Cheers,
jez.
From: "Steffen Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
All,
Can anyone tell me what needs to be in an on-the-fly (without creating a
DSN) connection string to a Microsoft Access database?
Cheers,
Darin
Darin Cruickshanks
Labs Manager, Computing Service
University of Essex
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
01206 8
You can create a text file with the following information on the fly and
output it to a filename and directory of your choice. I give mine a
*.dsn extension. Notice DefaultDir= and DBQ= should point to the
directory and filename you output the DSN info to.
[ODBC]
DRIVER=Microsoft Access Dri
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From: Darrik Mazey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 6:09 PM
To: Eric Hansen
Subject: RE: [perl-win32-gui-users] Microsoft Access database connection
string
this is a snippet from code that i wrote recently using DBI and DBD::ODBC
and mi
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