Call UserControl 2008 From Program6?
May 12, 2010I create a UserControl application
So I put in it (put in UserControl) a Button
how to user this userControl in VB6
I create a UserControl application
So I put in it (put in UserControl) a Button
how to user this userControl in VB6
I have MainLayout.master that has UC_Menu.ascx on it. I have a page named Customer.aspx that uses MainLayout.master. Customer.aspx also contains a UserControl named UC_Details.ascx.How can I have UC_Menu.ascx call a function that is in UC_Details.ascx with this scenario?
View 3 Repliesi am creating a vb usercontrol i have a procedure that runs in a module i want to call back to the main activeX control if it was a form i would do
form1.DoThis
Public Class Form1
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how to Call Function save in usercontrol student Add when user click toolbar save button ?
Am doing windows application in vb.net,then created the user control but i don know how to call the usercontrol in forms.
View 3 RepliesI have a tabcontrol that creates tab pages from a "User Control" I created (a separate form in vb.net) using this code: (MainTab is the separate user control I created which has text boxes etc in it)
Dim tmpTab As New MainTab
myTabControl.TabPages.Add()
Dim tmpTabCount As Integer = myTabControl.TabPages.Count
myTabControl.TabPages.Item(tmpTabCount - 1).Controls.Add(tmpTab)
myTabControl.TabPages.Item(tmpTabCount - 1).Text = "Untitled"
I'm using the devexpress xtratab control so the code might look a bit different than the default vb.net tab control.
Now in my MainTab user control file file, I can't for the life of me figure out how to call a control in the form1 where the xtra tab control is placed on. "Me.Parent.Dispose" works for closing the tab when executed via the MainTab control, but that's as far as I can get for communicating with the parent from.
I'm not sure if I have to reference something in the MainTab user control or what in order to communicate with any objects on the default form1.
I have 1 project to comunication with usb port in VB.NET.But now,i have code VB6 and then i want to change the code VB6 to VB.NET.[code]....
View 4 RepliesI have some issue can't control combobox on external application since used .Net Application
View 4 RepliesI have a Windows Form frmMain() holding seven more-or-less unrelated UserControls, ucFlopsy", "ucMopsy", "ucCottontail", etc...I say "more-or-less" because each of the seven UC has three similar public read/write properties:
IsLocked (a boolean indicating if the following two properties are "Locked")
IsLockedID (if IsLocked=True then IsLockedID is an integer)
IsLockedName (if IsLocked=True then IsLockedName is a string)
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On VB6 when tring to select True value in the RightToLeft property it return to be false.I'm running the vb6 on windows 7 machine.
View 2 RepliesI have a Windows Form that contains a custom control container as a UserControl. For the sake of this question, this custom control container is called Dashboard. This container called Dashboard contains numerous other controls depending on their permissions. I need to raise events that are contained on these controls through the Dashboard control and over to the Windows Form.
How can I bubble up the event? I'm using VB.NET for this project, but can convert C# into VB.NET.Also, to complicate matters, the main Windows Form is a VB6 project. So, I'm using the InteropFormsToolkit to accomplish this.
I have two UserControls on a MasterPage. DataEntryUC contains several TextBoxes and DropDownList. NavSaveUC contains navigation buttons. When the user clicks on a navigation button, I will be saving the data entered into DataEntryUC from the NavSaveUC UserControl.
I have a couple of tables in my DB that contain stored procedure names, control names, control types, SqlDbTypes, etc.... that correlate with DataEntryUC.
How do I reference a text box that is on DataEntryUC from NavSaveUC?
I have been working on the following code from NavSaveUC with no luck.
Dim MyControlName = "txtFirstName"
Dim MyControlType = "TextBox"
Dim MyStringValue as String
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I have a usercontrol that has a main form and calls another form within the usercontrol to get some data from a database that allows the user to select some items from a CheckedListBox control on the sub form. I want to pass the selected items from the CheckedListBox back to the main form and display the results there. I have a public property called DBList of type List(of String) on the main user control. If I create a reference to the usercontrol form the second form within the usercontrol I get a new instance of a user control. All I want to do is set the property on the usercontrol and close the secondary form. How do I reference the usercontrol from the form within the usercontrol?
Code in UserControl:
Public Property DBItems() As List(Of String)
Get
Return DBItems
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i want to paint a usercontrol icon to a graphics object ... how would i go about doing this?Eg display the TextBox's usercontrol icon on a form in my app as it appears on the toolwindow.
View 6 RepliesI want to make a usercontrol that I can then use on my project form, and then interact with it. (for example, get the result of a calculation that was made in the user control and then make futher calculations on my form) I basicly know how to make a Usercontrol, by not how to use the information that it derives for further use.
View 3 RepliesI'm wondering if there's an easier way to do what I'm trying to do, because right now it seems like I have to program all the functionality manually.Here's my situation. I have a UserControl with a single Radiobutton on it.When the radiobutton is clicked, it marks the UserControl as "checked" and does some nice OnPa
View 9 RepliesI am trying to add an ArrayList property to a UserControl with the following
Private _hist As ArrayList
Public Property History() As ArrayList
Get
Return _hist
End Get
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I get an 'Object reference not set to an instance of an object' error.
I have a form where the user will choose multiple clients from a subform that has a DGV.Each row has a checkbox indicating that it has been selected.When the user is finished selecting the clients, I need to store the selected clients ID Number, Name, and Program Number either in a temp table or another method to only handle about 30 records.After that part is done, I need to create a new tab for each client which has a UserControl on the tab. I have the new tab thing working but I need to learn to apply the client to the first new tab/user control then create another and so on.
Private Sub frmCaseNts_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
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I've been scouring the Net, but I can't find anything really useful on how to set a default button in a user control (everythings for ASP). I can imagine the brute force method of handling the keypress for each control within the control and checking to see if the Enter key was pressed, and if so, calling a PerformClick on my desired button... But I just have difficulty imagining that this will be the best method, especially on Search Controls that have 30-40 subControls on them. I've tried just handling the KeyPress event at the control level but it never gets called when a sub control has focus.
Another problem with the brute force method is that some of the controls within my UserControls are themselves UserControls containing several controls, so I would have to handle each sub control within the sub-user-controls and create EnterKeyPressed events that were raised when one of the sub-sub-controls received an Enter KeyPress. This could go on for several levels. Then I would need to handle all these events. This seems like an unnecessary layer of complexity.
Is there some way to create a routine that perhaps automates the above? Or just a simple workaround? I know I can set the Accept and Cancel Buttons of a form, but I have a form with a TabControl that has a UserControl on each tab. Each one of these tabs needs its own Default Button.
I've built my first usercontrol for use in a GPS Mapping forms app.
pic1 shows "panel1" containing some picturebox "tools" with a map(another panel containing a picturebox) underneath.
Pic2 shows that I dragged the map and the "tool" have not moved with the drag.
"panel1" also contains my usercontrol( this will show a transparent map scale). My usercontrol and all the "tools" definately have the same parent - ie "panel1".
If I resize the form to cause a re-paint of all the controls I get Pic3 - the red T bar (my usercontrol) will be the map scale.
Everything looks OK until I drag the map - the user control goes with the drag. Pic4 shows that the usercontrol image has been erased as it passed under the "tools".
I don't understand why the "tools" stay put and on top of the map and the usercontrol does not - even though they all have the same parent.
I have a solution where I wanted to create a custom AxWindowsMediaplayer control. So I added a usercontrol. I added an axwindowsmediaplayer and then I added the control to my Form1. No problem so far. I use a Timer in the Usercontrol to make some sort of Fader. No problems there either. BUT I also added a few labels. In the Timer Tick I type the following lines:
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I have a form that loads a UserControl which has a tabpage. Each tab has textboxes that I need to update when I create the tab page. I actually had this working but lost a major version of the code and can not remember how I did it. I want to send data to usercontrol this way from the form Do While
count <= intGrpSize With TabCtrlClient() .TabPages.Add(New TabPageEx) UC.SetSessionDate(tbSessionDate.Text) uc.SetCouncelor(CInt(cbProviderID.Text))
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I built a specialized userControl using VB2008 (on XP 32-bit) to embed in HTML (not ASP!) and compiled it, pointing to x86 CPUs. I added the necessary keys to the registry (see attachment) to declare a classId in a HTML 'object' tag. This scheme works OK on all 32-bit OS I could put my hands on, but fails to load on 64-bit: I could test only on XP and Win 2003. No error message and Fiddler does not even know something happened... I installed VS2008 on the XP 64-bit machine and ported the code to a fresh userControl (to check the code). I got the userControl running on this workstation without any trouble. I copied this new DLL on another workstation and added the necessary keys to the register, but to no avail. I checked the registry and the 'Wow64' keys are there allright. As a check (and to provide you with a 'working' example), I:
- built a very simple userControl on the 32-bit environment (label, textbox and button to display the text in a mMessage box),
- on the 32-bit workstation:
+ copied the file to a 'program files' folder,
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Well, the title pretty much says it all. I have a user control that is a a collection of six label controls. three are used as visual color indicators, and the other three are used as the corresponding value for each color indicator. (It's sort of like a legend key on a chart or map.) I have created a custom class to store the three values, and the associated methods to interact with the values. (I can probably use a structure instead of a class, but right now, I don't want to discuss that.) My problem, is that I want to show my user control inside a cell of a DataGridView. I've looked at the examples that create a MaskedTextBox DataGridViewCell, but I can't seem to get it to work. Here is what I have:
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I'm working on building my own UserControl that will display thumbnails. I've got the collection and the items that the collection holds working ok, and I've got a handle on how I'm going to display the information on the face of the UserControl. However, my problem is how to fire the Method that displays the thumbnail on the face of the UserControl when a new Item is added to the Collection?
View 2 RepliesI had actually getting LINQ to work but I am past that now but I was wandering if anyone could help me what I basically have is a DropDownChecklist user control I made and the contents of the list are filled by LINQ getting a list of company names see below:
'Population for company filter box
Public Function GetCompNames()
Using DC As New DataClassDataContext
Dim comp = (From C In DC.Companies _
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Would you suggest using a public array or something to store the companyID's when populating the first list box? This just came to me at the end of writing this post. Will try this but not sure if its the right thing to do.
I have created Usercontrol in visual Basic2008 i want this usercontrol to be hosted/opened in Internet Explorer or any web browser
View 2 RepliesI have a TabControl on a UserControl. I want the UserControl to behave like a TabControl as usual (it contains only the TabControl and a Contextmenu), including Design-time behavior.I have spent the last two weeks finding out how to add the Design-time behavior and I think I have come a far way.The problem is with adding TabPages during Design-time (while the UserControl is a custom tabcontrol, it is using regular windows forms TabPages).In the Designer class, I have the following code to add a TabPage:
vb.net
Dim dh As IDesignerHost = DirectCast(GetService(GetType(IDesignerHost)), IDesignerHost) If dh IsNot Nothing Then Dim i As Integer = tc.SelectedIndex Dim name As String = GetNewTabName() Dim tab As TabPage = TryCast(dh.CreateComponent(GetType(TabPage), name), TabPage) tab.Text = name tc.Controls.Add(tab)
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So it would add the control to the TabPages collection if it was a TabPage, and use the regular routine otherwise.
(I'm now using 'tc.Controls.Add(tab)' again instead of 'tc.tabCtrl.TabPages.Add')
But, I don't think the designer even gets that far because it is telling me I cannot add TabPages to my usercontrol, because only TabControls can accept TabPages... How can I make my usercontrol understand that it is a TabControl (without Inheriting from a TabControl?)
How can I create the property... type the combobox? for now I found alone this that it goes in mistake
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I just discovered the joys of UserControl's and I was wondering if it is possible to populate the usercontrol with data from a database in the UserControl's Form.Load event instead of the form the userControl is placed on. I feel it would make using the control a lot easier if it just populated itself without anymore code.I tried it with a ListView but it gave me a bunch of errors, so I didn't know if it had to be done a certain way or if it was just one of those things that doesn't work no matter what.
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