Hi aaryan!
Hopefully the below will help you achieve your goal:
(1)Start by building and access database, if you haven't already; small database call your table Aaryan as one example, perhaps 6 columns...
-UserID, CompanyName, FullAddress, City, State, Zip
(2)While creating this table, keep field data type as TEXT, this will help you in the long run
(3)Run VB 6.0, make a form, Form1, Project1 is by default, you can rename as you wish.
(4)Add 6 TextBoxes, you an name them Text1, Text2...Text6, to make it simpler
(5)You will now need to finds references and/or components, I will take a peek as write this and can tell you the specifics
-Go to Project, select Components from the menu
-Scroll down and check Microsoft Ado Data Control 6.0 (OLEDB)
-You now have a fancy adodc control to the left of your screen,
looks like a yellow container wit two arrows, under General. Please write if you cannot fnd this
(6)Click and Drag adodc1 to Form1, near your TextBoxes
(7)Right-Click on your adodc1 control, find and select ADODC Properties
(8)Use Connection String should already be selected if not, choose build, this'll allow you to find location to your Access database newly created. After finding it, hit Test Connection. If connection is successful, you are golden thus far...
(9)Say OK, get out and back to your Form1
(10)Select Text1, under properties, find DataSource, adodc1 should be in the dropdown, select it. Under CommandType, choose 2- AdCmdTable, below in RecordSource, add Aaryan, as your table name.
(11)Go to DataField, Select the first column of your Access Database, namely 'UserID'
(12) Do/Repeat same for all of your TextBoxes
(13) You can now add you command button, I almost forgot:-)
Run it, and see what happens. You may have noticed you did not wirte any code for this, it is not needed if you wish to keep it simple. If you have data in your database, hitting your adodc1 control arrows will allow you to jump from one record to the next. Please write if this does not make sense or it is not working
Good luck!
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