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VB6 - How do I make the text search case insensitve ?

Asked by kevinsrea in Visual Basic Programming

HI guys,
I have a form with a dbgrid and a data1 control.
I have a text box and then a button to click on.
the user enters the text to find and it searches through the .mdb database and shows the record in the dbgrid.

how do i make the search case-insensitive ?

right now, if i enter in all lower case text, it finds the record.. if i enter in all upper case text, it finds the record., but, if I mix the case, some upper , some lower, it does not find the record.. any ideas ?

here is the code I use behind the button.

thanks,
kevin rea
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Private Sub CommandButton3_Click()

    If TextBox1.Text = "" Then
    MsgBox "You Must enter a Callsign to Lookup"
    TextBox1.SetFocus
Exit Sub
End If

    Data1.Recordset.MoveFirst
   
  Data1.Recordset.FindFirst "Callsign = '" & TextBox1.Text & "'"
       
       
    If Data1.Recordset.NoMatch = True Then
    MsgBox "That Callsign is not in the DataBase."
    Data1.Recordset.MoveFirst
   
 End If
TextBox1.Text = ""
TextBox1.SetFocus


End Sub
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