Compiler Error Message: BC30455: Argument not specified for parameter 'dteRDate' of 'Public Sub New(strOName As String, strOAdd As String, intOPhone As Integer, strVer As String, dteRDate As Date, dteWDate As Date, strONote As String, strOrName As
I have some existing code to create an Excel spreadsheet and it works OK. I wanted to modify it to do some conditional formatting. But I get the messages xlCellValue, xlEqual, Formula are not declared and named argument expected. I have no references for Office or Excel.
Public myExcel As Object myExcel = CreateObject("Excel.application") myExcel.cells("C2:DG61").select() myExcel.selection.formatconditions.delete() myExcel.selection.formatconditions.add (Type:=xlCellValue,Operator:=xlEqual,Formula 1:="1") myExcel.selection.formatconditions(1).interior.colourindex = 48
Hi. The assignment reads code the application using an idependent sub procedure to both calculate the display the bonus amount. Also use a sub procedure to clear the contents of the bous label when the text change event occurs. In addition code each texts box enter event procedure. When I call the calcbonus, it says argument is not specified for the parameter.
' Project name: Bonus Calculator Project ' Project purpose: Calculate a 10% bonus ' Created/revised by: Jessica Falcetta on 11/07/09
the error show to me in this line (( Adddata(TextBox1.Text, TextBox2.Text.ToString, TextBox3.Text.ToString, TextBox4.Text.ToString, TextBox5.Text.ToString) ))
I am currently working on a sample Invoice application. I have created a product class with a constructor and various methods and properties. In my form class I have added dim statements to create variables to hold my product objects and other various objects I have created.[code]....
When I place Set_Symbol() in my code it give me 2 errors
Errors:
Argument not specified for parameter 'e' of 'Private Sub Set_Symbol(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)'. d:documentsvisual studio 2010ProjectsMath GameMath Gamefrmindex.vb Argument not specified for parameter 'sender' of 'Private Sub Set_Symbol(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)'. d:documentsvisual studio 2010ProjectsMath GameMath Gamefrmindex.vb
This is what Set_Symbol is
Private Sub Set_Symbol(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _ Handles rbnaddition.Click, rbnsubtraction.Click, rbnmultiplication.Click, rbndivision.Click Dim rbn As RadioButton
Argument not specified for parameter 'AppointedTime' of 'Public Overridable Overloads Function Insert(CustomerID As Integer?, LoanOfficerID As Integer?, _Date As Date?,AppointedTime As String) As Intcan any 1 explain what is the issue with this an me having a text box to enter time??i am making a form to add a new record in here;s my code
Private Shared Sub AddBlog(ByVal br As BlogEngine.Core.BlogRollItem) Dim affected As blogRequest = Nothing For Each req As blogRequest In _Items
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shows me error of the following information Argument not specified for parameter 'async' of 'Private Shared Sub ProcessRespose(async As System.IAsyncResult)'.
I am using visual basic and trying to create function. I am getting this error: "Argument not specified for parameter '_IsDayRateCheckBox' of private function CalculateParikingCharges(_HoursDecimal As Decimal, _IsDayRateCheckBox As System.Windows.Forms.CheckBox) As Decimal'.
This is the code. Private Function CalculateParkingCharges(ByVal _HoursDecimal As Decimal, ByVal _IsDayRateCheckBox As CheckBox) As Decimal
This is how I call the function. Dim HoursDecimal As Decimal Dim AmountOwedDecimal As Decimal If Not Decimal.TryParse(HoursTextBox.Text, HoursDecimal) OrElse HoursDecimal < 0D Then ErrorLabel.Visible = True HoursTextBox.Focus() [Code] .....
I'm trying to pass some parameters into a data annotation, and it is rejecting my named parameter. It's the same exact syntax in Microsoft's documentation for the TableAttribute, except in the documentation they have an uppercase N, but intellisense on the parameter in VS asks for a lower case n. It looks like the constructor was updated, but the tooltip wasn't, because this is what shows up when you get the syntax prompt: And I needed to be able to specify schema. But now I've found another way to do this. Why I was trying named parameters in the first place; because this wasn't working. Apparently I missed trying this syntax, which works.
i'm trying to do a filename compare, sort of fuzzy match.Here's what code i have.First of all i load 2 directory's into 2 listbox's as strings and remove the filepath. Directory1
Code: TextBox1.Text = FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath If TextBox1.Text = "" Then Else
Then when i click the compare button i am trying to pass listbox1 and listbox2 through Distance and return the resulting fuzzy file matches.
Code: Dim MyObject As New StringSift2 Dim ReturnVal As Single ReturnVal = MyObject.Distance(ListBox1.SelectedItem, ListBox2.SelectedItem)
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But i get this error.
Code: TreeView1.Nodes(lb1).Nodes.Add(ReturnVal.ToString())Specified argument was out of the range of valid values. Parameter name: index
i have 2 mustinherit classes where one is a generic one:
'Visual Basic 2008 - .net 3.5 - Any CPU Public MustInherit Class BaseObject
End Class
Public MustInherit Class BaseObjectList(Of T As {New, BaseObject}) Inherits List(Of T) End Class[code]...........
i receive: "Type argument BaseObject is declared 'MustInherit' and does not satisfy the 'New' constraint for the type parameter"users would never enter data in the wrong form,files they choose to open would always exist and code would never have bugs.
Both of the codes get the same error that looks like this
Argument not specified for parameter 'url' of 'Public Overridable Sub LoadMovie(layer As Integer, url As String)And here is the URL it goes to when you click "Show Error Help" http:msdn.microsof...f0a(VS.85).aspx
I have an application that manages orders in a system, it has multiple tabs e.g. "Summary" (New and Processing Orders), "New" (Only New), "Processing" (Only Processing) and "Completed" (Only completed).
I'm trying to make it so when my program is started, a text box ("log") automatically says: [code] I have set the text box to say "Placeholder1" using properties but I am having problems coding the rest. I know this may be easy but I just started in VB so tolerance please. [code] When I attempt to run it I get this error:Argument not specified for parameter 'text' of 'Public Sub AppendText(text As String)'.
I'm getting the error "Argument not specified for parameter 'sender'". I tried to find answers on internet forums and everyone sais "in VB we use AddressOf", but I'm using AddressOf and still I'm getting this error. What am I doing wrong?
I am not the one who developed this tool, it's the previous programmer and they gave the project to me to update it however, when I try to run the application in my local computer I am getting this error: Argument not specified for parameter 'XLSFile' of 'Public Sub New(XMLFile As String, XLSFile As String)'.
The error points to the code below in bold letter:
Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Zym.ConnectionString = Web.Configuration.WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("cnworkload").ConnectionString 'Dim cn As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection(Zym.ConnectionString) 'Dim DA As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM SUMMARY_WORKLOAD", cn)
Following code doesnt work and raise error "A parameter is missing. [ Parameter ordinal = 1 ]".What s wrong with it?I am developing pocket pc application in vs 2008 and sqlce 3.5 sp1.
I want to have a "template" function that can receive different parameter and a type parameter, like:[code]But Vb told me that tupeList is not defined... is there a way I can do that?
I have a method which requires a parameter to be passed in. I would like to use the Addhandler to call the method through a dynamically created button control's click event.
When I include () in the AddressOf, VS complains: 'AddressOf' operand must be the name of a method (without parentheses).
When I exclude the brackets, VS complains: Method '...' does not have a signature compatible with delegate...