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8.2

vb6 code-only recordset/datagrid

Asked by alvarso in Visual Basic Programming

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Hi,
I hope this is a reasonably quick/easy question, and apologize for not having the patience to find the answer (which likely exists out there).

I want a SIMPLE way to show a table in Visual Basic 6 and fill it with data programmatically. I do NOT want to have to create a database file, etc.

In a quick sample code I would like:
  dim data as recordset ' or whatever type I need

  data.field.add("Column 1", string)
  data.field.add("Column 2", string)

  ' add my data from other places in my program
  for i=1 to totalRows
    data.addRow(myData(1,i), myData(2,i)
  next

  ' then, with a 'datagrid' control I add in design time
  set datagrid.datasource = data

and expec that this will show the data in the grid.  As much as I've tried, I can't find a way to "open" a recordset which does not require me to open an existing file and connect to a database engine.

(Really, what I want to do, is to easily display a two dimensional array in a quick graphical way, ideally I could just say
  datagrid1.data = arrayNbyM
and show it)

Thank you!


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