Here is a sample program that is being provided by my close friend, business partner and fellow software engineer Sir Larry Dave Emol. He created this program using Microsoft Visual Basic 6 and Microsoft Access to use DataGrid1.Columns.Item(0) Display Data/Delete. This simple application will help you how to use DataGrid1.Columns.Item(0) in Vb6 you can change 0 it depends on the datafields number in database
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Sample Program Output
Program Listing
DISPLAY
On Error Resume Next
Me.txtID.Text = Me.DataGrid1.Columns.Item(0)
Me.Text1.Text = Me.DataGrid1.Columns.Item(1)
Me.Text2.Text = Me.DataGrid1.Columns.Item(2)
Me.Text3.Text = Me.DataGrid1.Columns.Item(3)
Me.Text4.Text = Me.DataGrid1.Columns.Item(4)
End Sub
DELETE
Private Sub Command3_Click()
On Error Resume Next
Call SQLDB(Me.AdoCon, "Select * from tblInfo where ID like'" & Me.DataGrid1.Columns.Item(0).Text & "'")
Me.AdoCon.Recordset.Delete
Me.AdoCon.Refresh
Me.Text1.Text = ""
Me.Text2.Text = ""
Me.Text3.Text = ""
Me.Text4.Text = ""
Me.txtID.Text = ""
End Sub