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07.07.2008 at 05:20AM PDT, ID: 23543065
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How can I rearange rows in a VB6 listview and update an ADO recordset with the new order?

Asked by DennisPost in VB Controls, VB Database Programming, VB Objects

Hi,

I have a listview that has multiple rows.
Users need to be able to change the order.
When the user changes the order, the change must update an ADO recordset.

Dragging and dropping would be very nice, but I would also settle for just using the UP and DOWN keys in combination with CTL or SHIFT.

Visual Basic 6 SP6 on Windows XP Pro SP3

Thanks
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