PRB: DBGRID Can Cause VB To Crash When Scrolling Horizontally

ID: Q182289


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

Using the Remote Data Control and DBGrid can cause Visual Basic to crash when scrolling horizontally in the DBGrid (dbgrid32.ocx).


RESOLUTION

Either size the grid so there is no need to scroll horizontally or implement the FlexGrid control.


STATUS

Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.


MORE INFORMATION

This problem occurs in Windows 95 and Windows 98.

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

  1. Run the following SQL Server script file on SQL Server:
    
          if exists (select * from sysobjects
            where id = object_id('dbo.test') and sysstat & 0xf = 3)
           drop table dbo.test
          GO
    
          CREATE TABLE dbo.test
          ( id int NOT NULL , a char (255) NULL , b char (255) NULL ,
          c char (255) NULL , d char (255) NULL )
          GO
     
    NOTE: Please make sure to choose an appropriate database, such as pubs, in which to create this Table.


  2. Create a new project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.


  3. Under Components on the Project menu, check the Microsoft Remote Data Control and Microsoft Data Bound Grid. Add a Remote Data Control, a DBGrid, and a CommandButton to Form1. Under Project References select Remote Data Object 2.0.


  4. Set the appropriate properties for the Remote Data Control to connect with the Server. Create a DSN for the Master database and place the name of the dsn in the datasource name property of the Remote Data Control In the SQL property enter "Select * from test" without the quotes.


  5. Set the following properties for the DBGrid control accordingly:
    
          DataSource = MSRDC1
     


  6. Add the following code to the CommandButton's Click method:
    
          Dim con As rdoConnection
          Dim rs As rdoResultset
          Set con = rdoEngine(0).OpenConnection("", _
             rdDriverNoPrompt, _
             false, _
             "DRIVER={SQL Server};" _
             & "SERVER=<server_name>;" _
             & "UID=<userID>;" _
             & "PWD=<password>;" _
             & "DATABASE=<databasename>")"
          For i = 1 To 30
           Set rs = con.OpenResultset("INSERT INTO test (id,a,b,c)" _
            & " VALUES (" & i & " ,'" & CStr(i) " _
            & "','2222222222222222222222222','3333333333333333333333333')")"
           Debug.Print i
          Next i
     


  7. Save the Project and run it.


  8. When the form is loaded, press the CommandButton to populate the table, MSRDC, and grid. Close the form and run it again.


  9. When the grid is populated, scroll down using the mouse and the DOWN ARROW button on the grid, and then try scrolling to the right.


Additional query words: gpf kbVBp500 kbVBp kbWinOS98 kbDSupport kbdse kbADO kbVBp600 VB6Test
KBDSE


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Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbprb 

Last Reviewed: June 21, 1999