You may also consider deleting the .opt, .ncb, .clw, .aps, .plg files and the Debug and Release directories. Sometimes it helps! Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
Bind it to a COleDateTime member variable in class wizard, and then you can use the GetDay(), GetMonth(), etc members. It should be fairly straightforward to convert it into access format from there -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
Hm, looks like he or she has too much problems to see that this is an English speaking forum ;) "Can someone give me a tip how to configure the Date/Timepicker control in a way that it shows only days, month or years, not the whole calendar?"
I try to translate it. "During the attempt to access a Access-DB in a MDI application (via Recordset) I always get the error message: The ODBC driver doesn't supports dynasets. During the creation of the recordset the DB-Tab is included correct as dynaset [Huh? What does this means? Okay, I don't use ClassWizard, I write the code by myself.] In a different SDI project it was possible without any problems with an Access-DB with the same ODBC drivers. TIA"