<%@ LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" %>
<!--#include file="conn.asp" -->
<%
ProductClass_2=request("ProductClass_2")
set rs=server.createobject("adodb.recordset")
sqltext="Select * from Product"
if request("Product_Name")<>"" then
sqltext=sqltext &" where Product_Name like %"& request("Product_Name") &"% "
else
sqltext=sqltext &" where Product_Name like %"& "" &"% "
end if
if request("Product_Class")<>"" then
sqltext=sqltext &" and Class_1 like %"& request("Product_Class") &"% "
end if
This a small hack I wrote to bypass the "No previous installation!" error of Microchip s C18 Upgrade.
Simply run C18Fake and Select your C18 installation directory (create if necessary) and click Save button. A "fake" file will now be created into that directory, and this will fool the Upgrade into thinking you already have a former legit installation.
After that you run the C18 Upgrade setup and Select the same directory you created/Selected before.
Your installation will now begin installing the full C18 package.
KEPware Automation DLL installation instructions:
To use the KEPware Automation DLL in your Visual Basic project:
1) In the VB IDE, Select "Project/References".
2) If you have been using another vender s automation dll, uncheck it.
For example, uncheck "OPC Automation 2.0" for the OPC Foundation s
automation dll.
3) Check "KEPware OPC Automation 2.0".
4) Recompile your VB project. If you have been using the OPC Fondation s
automation dll, you should not need to make any changes to the VB
source code.