I want to convert the following VBscript into Visual Basic 2010 express so I make a graphical interface for it.is script basically runs through excel workbooks in a folder and prints out worksheet 3 of each workbook.
'~~> Folder where the Excel Files are.
Const strSourcePath = "C:\test"
'~~> Path for the log File
lI think I almost have this done but I get and error "'Public ReadOnly Property Right As Integer' has no parameters and its return type cannot be indexed."here is the line causing the error:
If UCase(StrKey) = ".DEFAULT" Or UCase(Right(StrKey, 8)) = "_CLASSES" Then
I have this snippet of VB.NET code that I want to convert to VBScript. It basically starts Microsoft Word, displays the Open dialog and mail merges the selected document.
Dim oMissing As Object = System.Reflection.Missing.Value Dim oEndOfDoc As Object = "\endofdoc" Dim oFalse As Object = False 'Start Word and create a new document. Dim oWord As Word._Application Dim oDoc As Word._Document
The program I am trying to modify was initially written using VB 2005 Express. I have subsequently downloaded the 2008 version. The program creates a monthly spreadsheet from a template. The old code that will no longer (highlighted and underlined) compile is as follows:
When converting the project from VB6 to VB.net. (All links to this classes were deleted: Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility¸ Microsoft.VisualBasic Import System System.Data System.Windows.Form, using Framework 2.0)
I have this errors: Error 1 "MsgBox" not declared. It may not be available due to its protection level....RFrm.vb 1481 9 R
Error 2 "MsgBox" not declared. It may not be available due to its protection level. ...RFrm.vb 1481 135 R
Private Sub _Command4_0Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object,_ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles _Command4_0.Click
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And another question, off-topic. Which operators can be replaced with VB.net operators: IsNumeric, Mid, Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left.
The function checks for the input only the digits.
With Text9 If .Text <> "-" And Not IsNumeric(.Text) Then .Text =_ Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left(.Text, .SelectionStart - 1) &_ Mid(.Text, 1 + .SelectionStart) End With
I have been struggling to get vbscript working for last three days of relentless effort. I have windows 7 ultimate and upgraded from windows vista. searched the web for solutions and tried out all the options I think I have, but yet no luck.
I tried registering vbscript.dll and I get a succeeded message back. Everything seems to be fine. but, I just cannot run vbscript on my computer. It complains that "can't find script engine vbscript for script ....". I have a hunch that it is something to do with "microsfot security essentials (my virus protection software)" or with UAC.
I am trying to make a user account SQL database work with Visual Basic 2008 Express for login purposes, i.e. usernames & passwords. Plan is to host this server so people can login to use the the application and verify they have a valid account. I would like to host all the account information in SQL due to the possiblity of hundreds of users at any given time. I also need the ability to add data to the database for users registering for the first time. The SQL server will need to be able to access the SQL Server databases remote via WAN.
'the below just creates a text file for my own sanity. Both files get 'created so I know the service is running as it should and not crashing. 'timer ticks every minute so if I delete the files once they have been 'created, they get recreated
Dim TextFile As New StreamWriter("C:LRQuadrant" & "test111" & ".txt") TextFile.WriteLine("blah blah blah") TextFile.Close()
I have a file called john.vbs. It only contains the following vbscript
If I run this through command prompt, it does as I'd expect.'Nothing happens when the below code gets run.
Dim foo As New System.Diagnostics.Process foo.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = "c:" foo.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = True foo.StartInfo.FileName = "cmd.exe"
Are the codes generated from Visual Studio.net 2003 Visual Basic fully convertible and compatible ti Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition ? I tried converting a project which was develop from VS 2003 for VB 2005 but after the process there are some commands which is not supported in the latter version. The deployment module in this project is also not recognised in VB 2005.
I tried to start using VB 2010 Express with a program I originally developed with VB 2005 Express that I moved to VB 2008 Express successfully a couple years ago. It uses a database file (*.mdf) that is on the computer ( not out on a server). When attempt to run the program in debug mode, I get the following error "An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:Documents and SettingsTomMy DocumentsQuizzing StuffQuestion Database 2010QuizQuest ionGameQuizQuestionGameinReleaseQuizQuestionDB.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share."
I first made a copy of the entire project folder that was working in VB 2008 Express and gave it a different name. In VB2010 I opened the project in the copied folder and it said it successfully converted the project. I am able to open the Data Source inthe Designer and see the database structure as I expect. I think the project is still using SQL Server 2005 Express (because it is what is checked in the list of prerequisites on the Publish tab).
Note, I have programmed off and on for many years, but fairly new to using databases and SQL Server.
Here is the scoop: I am trying to make a user account SQL database work with Visual Basic 2008 Express for login purposes, i.e. usernames & passwords. Plan is to host this server so people can login to use the the application and verify they have a valid account. I would like to host all the account information in SQL due to the possiblity of hundreds of users at any given time. I also need the ability to add data to the database for users registering for the first time. The SQL server will need to be able to access the SQL Server databases remote via WAN.
I am trying to re write a VB6 program using MS Access, many years ago, using VB 2010 express and SQL server 2008 R2 Express. I have a database with several tables, which I created using the designer. I am able to connect to the database and select data and display it in textboxes etc in vb code. What I have not been able to in code is to INSERT rows DELETE rows or UPDATE any data in the tables. I can do any of these operations using the Query Designer, but I want to do it in code. I can post some code if necessiary, but I thought it might just be some property that I had not set in the designer.
Is VB Express 2010 slower to compile and run that older versions of VB Express? I've installed it this weekend and it seems a little sluggish on my quad core computer with 1 gig of RAM. I have VB Express 2005 installed for my students at school and it seems to fly just fine. Those school computers are older P4s with 512k of RAM.
Initially my app worked with excel fine, now it causes my computer to reboot only after Excel has been opened (two or more times). I have opened and closed Excel files 20+ times without running thru either of my apps (they all uses identical code for excel) and it has never caused a reboot or a crash.
run either of my apps and have the app control excel has become a crap shoot, it will reboot my computer. Adding to that I then have to do a manual shutdown because the reboot process after is unstable. (System doesn't respond properly). My code in this app is small, should make for a good example. I can provide the entire project to anyone who would volunteer to test it. (First I need to know how to send the project).
there Dream in Code Community! Im an okay programmer as far as skill right now I am still learning as we all are I need some help from some experienced VB.NET programmers in the community, Here is the scoop: I am trying to make a user account SQL database work with Visual Basic 2008 Express for login purposes, i.e. usernames & passwords.
If I create a DLL using VB 2010 express can it be used by previous versions of of .Net (3.5, 2.0)? Will the DLL use .Net 4.0 components, which is what I want. I don't see a way to force that to be the case.
this is my very first posting and I must say I am desperate. I have a VB assignment due in 2 days and I am so lost. I have written a code to draw some graphic, just a basic house, tree, sun etc. I have also written a code to magnify said graphics which were all the specifications of my Assignment 1 part A. Now for Part B I am being asked to extend my program so that: A - My graphic can be drawn using different colour schemes designed by me but chosen by the user B - My graphic or an appropriate part of it can be animated around the picture box if the user chooses to do so. C - Error checking is included.
1. I've registered my VB 2010 Express, will it still expire?
2. Will the applications I made using VB 2010 Express expire after some time?
3. Is it OK to write my code in the designer.vb file? I don't know why, but when I started writing my application it took me to the designer.vb instead of form1.vb code.
4. I've been working on an application for a week now, but suddenly I can no longer access my Design View(Shift-F7). All my codes are written on the [form name].Designer.vb. I can still view my codes but I cant access my form layout. On the solution explorer, my forms no longer have the 'form icon'. When i press Shift-F7 nothing happens. Right-clicking the form on the solution explorer doesn't show 'View Designer' option. How can I fix this?
I am learning VB for the moment. I want to copy/paste code from a PDF to Visual Basic 2010 Exppress, but if i paste the (structured in PDF) code to VB, i get 1 long string of code and need to restructure it by entering after each line. Otherwise VB gives me a lot of errors. This is a time consuming work. Isn't there a way, VB puts the code in the right format?
I'm trying to create an installer with VB 2010 Express. In order to do that, I need my project to have some files embeded so I can copy them in the installation directory. How could I make this (embed the files and then acces them from my code)?
I have been given the task of converting an old program from Vb 5 that needs to be able to run in VB2010. I have read a few forums on the subject but whatever I try doesn't work. The .bas files convert over fine and the code from the forms comes over, but the forms do not appear. Instead there is a bunch of gibberish. How can I convert this? I tried going to version 6, which the forms worked in, and then to 2010, but I couldn't get the vbp file to show up or the forms.
I created a VB.NET winforms project using Visual Studio 2003, including reports done with CRystal Reports. I need to upgrade the system to the latest VB.NET using Visual Studio 2010. What kind of problems can I expect? How difficult will it be to convert the reports to Business Objects (which I believe is now th default in V Studio).
It's not a huge system about 6-8 screens and a similar number of reports using an Access 2000 Database. Most of the screens were coded directly in VB and not done with the automated processes at the time.
I came about these two functions (ReadHEX and WriteHEX) that, obviously, read a hex offset or write a hex offset of a file. However, these functions were written in VB6. The main thing I'm not understanding is how to open a file (in a filestream I presume) and then to either read or write a certain offset from the file. I'd also need to convert the string I'm writing to hex before I actually right it, but I've got that under control. Here's the current functions as they were written:
i was used to be vb 6.0. but now im starting with vb 2010 because 6.0 is old. but now i have a few problems with converting some things for my game that im making.
in 6.0 it was
modPlayer (module) Public Player(1 To MAX_PLAYERS) as PlayerRec Private Type PlayerRec Name as string Level as string End Type
but this code gives in 2010 some errors; it says it should be structures right now?
Module modPlayerRec Public Player(0 To 100) As PlayerRec Structure PlayerRec Public Name As String End Structure End Module
what should be the right code for vb 2010? this is not working what i have right now.
I have installed visual studio 2010 ultimate version but it doesn't convert my 2008 visual basic projects so it can not open projects. What should I do to activate converting options?
Currently I am trying to convert a tab file to an xml but I seem to be running into some issues when trying to do the conversion.Example of the text file this I need to convert: