Kevin,
>Chen,
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>>I have an employees table with a column of the image type called photo. Using MM.NET, I built a windows form and an employee business object registered to the win form. Now, I want to have a control (pictureBox?) to display the photo and a button to get disk image files. In VFP, I could bind an image column to an image control rather easily, but I am lost with VB.NET on this.
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>You can use the mmPictureBox control to display images in a Windows Forms application.
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>Regards,
The problem is I do not see the BindingSource and BindingSoureMember properties of the mmPictureBox control. What do I miss?
Regards,
Chen
Chen Nan