I want to add a new page in MySql Workbench. How this is possible?
Open your model, go to Model -> Diagram Properties and Size.. In the dialog that opens either drag your size with the mouse (in the grid) or enter new values in the text boxes below that grid.
1.Go to Model > Diagram Properties and Size
2.Select the pages that you need
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I suppose that my question will be considered silly, but I'm really stuck.
How can I view all tables in the *.accdb file?
I use Microsoft Access from Office 14 to open and edit that file. Then I go to the Database Tools tab and select Relationships, where I expect to see all the tables, but actually I can't.
I see there some tables and even saved queries. And some of these queries use tables, that I can not find.
I'm newbie to the Access, but have to make some edits to the database.
UPD:
Somehow I've managed to view necessary tables through the maze of Object dependencies. Is there a more simple way?
It sounds like some tables are set as Hidden and you don't have the View Hidden Objects setting checked.
Press F11 to show the navigation pane if it is hidden. While that is open, right-click the top of the bar and choose Navigation Options. In the next screen, you'll see an area Display Options, whose first checkbox is Show Hidden Objects. This will allow you to see greyed icons for hidden tables in the navigation pane. It also adds the names of hidden tables to the "Show table..." box in the Relationships.
In relationships right click anywhere in the empty box, show table, select all tables, click add
iam new to mysqlworkbench. i am using the latest 6.1 version of it. While iam designing model(EER diagram) i created a table and tried to insert some default data to it in the bottom inserts tab of the respective table.
now when i try to close the bottom tab i get a pop up for saying to apply the changes, but i cant find the apply button anywhere on the GUI , Please help where is the apply button so that i can apply
There's an apply button on the toolbar:
I want to display text in column header of ssrs 2010 like below image.
i am able to display text vertically but it will display text top to bottom.
I am using visual studio 2010 and local report (RDLC file).
Version 2008 and earlier don't have this feature, see this Microsoft Connect issue.
For SSRS 2008-R2 you should be able to do this, from the MSDN tutorial:
Create a new report or open an existing report.
If the Properties pane is not open, click the View tab and select the Properties check box.
Click the text box for which you want to change text orientation.
Locate the WritingMode property in the Properties pane and in the drop-down list select the text orientation to apply to the text box.
Note: When the properties in the Properties pane are organized into categories, WritingMode is in the Localization category.
In the list box, select Horizontal, Vertical, or Rotate270.
The Rotate270 value is the option you're looking for.
Although Jeroen is correct in his statement in that it is not possible without the use of Rotate 270, if all you want to do is display a static word (like "Category"?) you can do the below method. Unfortunately, for those that want to display an <<Expr>> in this format, this method obviously would not work.
For those of us that do not have this feature, but still want to implement it, what I did was:
Create the text/textbox I wanted to use in Microsoft word and rotate it to the orientation I wanted to use in my report
Take a screenshot, a snip using the Snipping tool, whatever you want to get an image of the text/textbox
Using the toolbox, insert the snip into your report
This visually looks like it did the trick.
#Liquid Core to your comment, I am not sure how you found these options.
Using the Report designer in Visual Studio, I dragged and dropped a an Image control over onto the header but I'm lost as to what to do next. I need to choose the Source which gives me a choice between External, Embedded, Database and custom expression. I also have a Value property but it didn't prompt me to choose a file.
Any ideas?
On your Report Data view box (Where the report parameters, datasets etc) are shown, there is also a folder for Images.
Right click that and add the image you want.
Now when you use your image control you can choose Embedded and drop down any of the imagess included in the Images folder.
The External source is good for adding in a URL to the image and database is when the image is stored in one of your datasets.
Here is the solution if the report data view screen is missing
I found a way to do this:
If I open the report and give the focus to the report form (not one of the controls), I get a new menu item called Report at the top of Visual Studio. Open the Embedded Images... dialog and I can add a new image there. Then close that dialog and give focus to the image control that I want to have the static image. I can set its value property to one of the embedded images that I have added using the Embedded Images dialog.
I would like the user to import the files into my Access VBA, I wonder if I can make the interface to be a bit like Windows Explorer:
With the window split into 2 halves, user can highlight the directory on the left half, and then the right half will show the files inside (even better if it can filter the file with specific extension), the use can select the files by clicking the checker box.
Is it possible in Access 2007 VBA, I don't want to reinvent the wheel again.
Thanks.
Have a look at
How to: Display and Use the File Dialog Box
Nothing built in as far as I know so that leaves rolling you own. If it was me doing it I would be doing something like this
Treeview control on the left
Listview control on the right
Two buttons in the middle one to add one to remove
The Treeview would be populated with the file structure of the machine (links at the end on how to do this)
When the user clicks on the add button it adds the full path and the file name to the listview in separate columns.
A bit of a pain but not that hard once you break it down
Link to how to get file info in VBA
http://www.everythingaccess.com/tutorials.asp?ID=List-files-recursively