How To Execute A Code On Form Start
Apr 15, 2011Is there a way to execute a block of code once the form is opened? What is the event procedure required for this?
View 7 RepliesIs there a way to execute a block of code once the form is opened? What is the event procedure required for this?
View 7 RepliesCan anyone think of a clever way to execute a piece of code every time a form opens, application wide? I have an app with about 45 screens, and I don't want to drop code in each form load event.
View 7 RepliesCan anyone think of a clever way to execute a piece of code every time a form opens, application wide? I have an app with about 45 screens, and I don't want to drop code in each form load event.
View 12 RepliesI have a BIG piece of code that looks like this: Public Sub mnuNew_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles mnuNew.Click ' Lots of code End Sub I need to execute this subroutine from another part of the same form's code. This should be fairly simple but I haven't been able to figure it out. How do I do this?
View 2 RepliesI need to execute some code after the form is loaded and shown on the screen, how can I do that?
View 2 RepliesI have some code to execute code at runtime...
Here is the main
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Try
If TextBox1.Text.Trim <> "" Then
If TextBox2.Text.Trim <> "" Then
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When the button is pressed, it all works and the following files are created: yahoo.dll and yahoo.pdb My question is this: What is the code to load the already compiled yahoo files to execute the code again, without having to recompile the code?
I need some info, it's possible to execute an vbs script before the installation start?
I have the msi package, but i don't know how or where to insert the script, if that's possible.
I'm trying this for long time and I still can not figure it, I'm trying to query a database "password" with the field to check if the login is there "login" and if it find the login in the table execute start.show() but I still geting errors.
code.
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data
Public Class login
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I need to start a "Run" window(The one that opens when you press Windows+R or Start->Run) and run few commands in it from a VB.NET program.
View 5 Replieshow you start (execute) an application.
View 3 RepliesI am looking for a method to dynamically execute blocks of code ('tasks') in a VB.Net program for a mobile robot. The bulk of the program is running in the background retrieving variables from serial ports, APIs, and the like. The user would select a task in the form of a toolbox button which pops up a dialog to enter task parameters. An accept button would add the task with the parameters to a list. The user would add more tasks to the list as necessary, and then click an 'Execute' button to start the sequence of tasks. The program would then perform the first task with the given parameters until finished, and then start the next task in the sequence and so on.
An example task would be:
GPS Navigate:
A Parameter dialog opens and a destination is entered in the form of GPS coordinates. At run-time the task compares its current GPS position with the position entered in the parameter dialog. It calculates the direction to go and drives the motors accordingly. This particular task would loop until current position = destination position. Move on to next task. The code within the tasks themselves is not the problem, just the execution of the tasks.
How can I get my application to load the Sub Main at the start rather than loading a form on start up.
I have tried declaring 'Public Sub Main' on my forms and in some modules, yet in my project properties, it is not one of the options.
I want to execute a code after every 5 min.I am trying to develop the application in .net and using the C# as a backend language.My basic requirement is a C# code which executes after every 5min which i click a start button on my .net form.
View 6 RepliesI have a program that runs some code when i click a button on a form when done running the application ends. I want to automaticaly run the code when the users clicks on the exe. I have put the code that i want to run in the startup forms load event but that doesn't start
View 2 Repliesfor example there is a file named abc.exe in c:
what would be the code for executing this file?
I know this requirement may seem weired to many of you but it is one of my project requirement.Is it possible to add code in Sp and execute in .Net exe. Like on button click i call one SP that SP returns few line of code and then program execute the code.
View 4 RepliesBeen spending some time on Codility.com recently and it crossed my mind; how do they execute the code you have created (Specifically pertaining to C# and VB.NET) ?
What I am basically wondering is how would I take a textbox on a form type some code in it and then run that code? Is this possible without 3rd party tools?
I need to to make a timer that will execute my code every 30 minutes
View 8 Replieshow to run code "in the background".As a form is loaded into memory I have the following code filling a listbox from a database table with this sub.I read in one of the documents about making code efficient that I could make this execute in the background.The list box is not needed immediately.
Private Sub getReleaseChoices()
Dim da As New OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter()
Dim cn As New OleDb.OleDbConnection(gCnRefString)
Dim ds As New DataSet()
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I have an app that allows a user to type in code that can be executed much like vba code in the office world.I currently execute this code with the Proprietary Dexterity code used with MS Dynamics - GP.However, my users need to be able to run outside the Dexterity world.The easy answer is to allow them to type in vb scripting or vb code instead of dex code.However, I can't find an easy way to dynamically execute their code within my methods.CodeCom looked like it could be the answer, but If i'm reading it right, I would have to know what libraries the user is using in their code for vb.Thus, I thought to simply limit them to vb scripting.Unfortunately, I can't find a way to execute vb scripting from within vb, (all the articles are ancient and most links fail - thus I gotta believe there is an easier way).I'm at a deadline where I developed the prototype but trying to use sql statements failed miserably when trying to execute.
View 3 RepliesI am totally new to VB2008, so please bear with this likely dumb question.
I have seen numerous "my first program" tutorial that show you how to create your form, put controls on it, etc. I can get through those just fine.
However, I am wondering: If I compile a set of subroutines into a .exe, how do I indicate which code/sub to execute initially? I am an old school programmer (remember COBOL?), and we always had a starting point; a set of code execute, that initiated execution of other subroutines, functions, etc.
I have dabbled in VBA for Excel, and MS Access, and even those, you indicate in the interface, and menus you create, that first bit of code that brings up the menu, or perhaps the program's main interface.
When ever i execute this code it hangs ..how to troubleshoot
Imports System.Net
Imports System.IO
Partial Class vbIPNexample
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I'm trying to accomplish something fairly simple in VB that I do everyday in JavaScript.I need to parse text between two strings (HTML tags mainly) that have multiple occurrences.
Sample Data:
<tag>test</tag>
<tag>test2</tag>
<tag>test3</tag>
If I wanted to grab the data in the 2nd <tag> in JavaScript I would simply do this:
var result = string.split('<tag>')[2].split('</tag>')[0];
And the only way I seem to get that to work in VB looks like this...
Dim from = string.IndexOf("<tag>")
Dim [to] = string.IndexOf("</tag>", from)
Dim result = string.Substring(from + "<tag>".Length, [to] - from - "<tag>".Length)
I have some code that access an API out on the web. One of the API's parameters allows me to let them know that I am testing.I would like to only set this parameter in my code when I am testing. Currently, I just comment the code out when I do a release build. Is there an automatic way of doing this based on the build configuration?
View 6 RepliesI have a VB.NET application with Enable application framework checked, and Splash screen set. At the same time, I need to run some code before the splash screen is loadedMyApplication_Startup seems to go later, so it's not suitable. I understand it's possible with custom splash screen, but would prefer any other way to make it without more complex customization.
View 15 RepliesSuppose I have two buttons btnCheck and btnOK. I want to execute few lines code of btnCheck from btnOK. So that When I click on btnOK, btnOK's code as well as BtnCheck's Code should be executed one after the other. How can I do this in vb.net
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When i click on the div it does not execute the ServerSide Code ...why?
I want a RichText box that will allow me to type basic vb code and then have this code executed. Similar to what could be done with SQL statements and ExecuteNonQuery, is there something similar to this for VB?
View 2 Repliesim having a speed issue with a puzzle solution generator i am developing. its currently running fine.. but i would love to have it tick faster then 1 millisecond.is there any way i could get my code to execute up to uS(microsecond) speed? or even faster heh. i just need a continuous loop faster then a timer that can update the UI, or form?
View 7 RepliesI am calling a sub from a form load event. The procedure that is being called adds columns to a listview and then loops through an array to populate the listview. I have another procedure called after the loop that does not execute when the loop completes. Please advise as to what I am doing wrong for the code not to execute after the loop in the if/then/else statement or why it is not executing if I remove the if/then/else statement and just placed the called sub after the loop or why the code does not go back to the form load event and then call the next called sub.[code]
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