Unified Modeling Language (UML) represents a logical view of your application. This is distinct from the physical view represented by the Class Diagrams available in all SKUs of Visual Studio.
Now that I'm shifting that balance, I'm finding ways ot do things in VB that are pretty much taken for granted in Access.<P>Like subforms. I have a code routine for opening and positioning a form on a ...
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