In Visual Basic, is it possible to save a database while editing it?
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I have noticed that every time I try to test run my program, I can create a database, but when I close the test run and make any changes to the program code (and I believe when I make changes to the design as well), all of the database entries get cleared out. Is there a way to lock them in so that when I edit the program, I still have my data entries available? Thanks!
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Answer:
That's odd, I would think you would just be able to click the little floppy disk save button and everything would save. I was told to NEVER click the SAVE AS button when I took Visual Basic just the save button (the one I said looks like a floppy disk). I hope this helps!
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I do not know but when you find out call me
what program you want to make. Depending on your program save command
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