I am having trouble with this code. Can someone tell me why the "Project Processing' section doesn't run at all? The 'Client Processing' section runs and executes find but it seems the 'Project Processing' section does not. very frustrated at the moment!
I am having trouble with this code. Can someone tell me why the "Project Processing' section doesn't run at all? The 'Client Processing' section runs and executes find but it seems the 'Project Processing' section does not.
Code:
Public Sub btnExecute_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnExecute.Click Dim mBaseFolder As String Dim mProjectFolder As String Dim mClientName As String Dim sClientFolder As String Dim sProjectFolder As String
I am trying to redirect command line output to a list box in a vba macro, and I've found some code that I think might point me in the right direction, but I keep on getting the same error. When I use this code [code]It gives me the error in the title and highlights the first declaration line.What does it take to define a new "process".
I want to be able to create a username and password but when i debug and click 'Create User' an error pops up saying 'UnauthorizedAccessException was unhandled' with the path to the debug file, not the path i want the user information to be stored.
If My.Computer.FileSystem.DirectoryExists("C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Start Menu/Programs/Login Text To Speech") = True Then Else
My.Computer.FileSystem.CreateDirectory("C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Start Menu/Programs/Login Text To Speech") End If If UsernameBox.Text = ("") Then[code]......
I'm converting a user generated list box to an array and then generating a user defined number of random strings and placing it in a textbox.The code I have works fine as it will generate the number of random strings the user wants, except sometimes a line is blank at the top of the list but is counted as a string.
i need to create sql tables based on user needs lets say a guy needs a table of 4 rows 5 columns other user needs 3 rows 3 columns each with different types so how is the best way for letting them choose like they write in a text box ( this will be the value of rows)4 and another text bvox the count of columns and i have those 2( rows and columns needed) numbers i create the table as is.based on those. by default i create type as varchar max then later on we must fill the table using datagrid.
I've create a VB2008 app that upon clicking the applications Start button it creates an icon in the taskbar that is visible to the user upon creation, it also shows a balloon tip at the time of creation. This all works great when the program starts but once the balloon tip timeout value has elaped, the icon, in Windows 7, disappears from the visible portion of the taskbar and becomes hidden, which is only visible if the user shows the hidden icons.
My question is this...... In the VB2008 program is there any way to set the behavior of the icon so that it remains visible on the taskbar instead of allowing the icon to become hidden?
The original design of the program was to get an environmental variable, display the value of that variable in the balloontip, hide the form and then check every 10 minutes for a change in that environmental variable. Once the form was hidden the user could see that the program was running by the presence of the icon in the taskbar and if they hovered over the icon it would display the current value of the external variable. Also if the user wanted to return the form to it's full size all they had to do was click on the taskbar icon. With Windows 7 if I hide the form and the icon is not visible in the taskbar because it too is also hiddem this may create a problem for the user as they may not even be aware that Windows 7 hides the icon. So....Is there anyway to insure that the icon remains in the Windows 7 taskbar or is this a case where I need to re-evaluate my program design?
Dim fileList As Collections.ObjectModel.ReadOnlyCollection(Of String) = My.Computer.FileSystem.GetFiles(FolderDialog1.SelectedPath, FileIO.SearchOption.SearchTopLevelOnly) For Each topLvlFile As String In fileList
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The above code reads all the files & directories in a selected path. It ignores any hidden folders, like it suppose to. Except it doesn't ignore folders inside of the hidden folders that it finds & I need it to.I can't quite wrap my head around how to make it ignore all folders & files inside of a hidden folder that it find.
I have created a User Defined Control that contains Add, Save, Edit, Search, Delete & Close Buttons. I added this User Defined Control in a New Form & How can I call Add, Save, EditSearch, Delete & Close Buttons of User Defined Controls from the New Form. What is the Code for calling a button of User Defined Controls from its Parent form?
example of a user-defined exception in VB.Net. I already have two examples that I was able to find online, but other than that, I cannot think of any more. I need to find at least 5 to put in my notes, and then submit to my teacher.The two I have so far are: invalid login information (such as improper username or password), and expired credit card information on an online store.
I'm a new user of VB.Net. I do have doubt on accessing a user defined Function or Sub. In some place of program, I do see the term "Call" when using the Function/Sub. In some other place without "Call". But both works perfectly. May I know the difference between the two.
I apologize in advance about asking a newbie question. I am a less-than-intermediate programmer who has done most of his work in VB6, and now trying to wrap my mind around the new concepts of the NET languages.In VB 2010, I have a Structure called "Direction", with one data member -- an integer named "Value". It's supposed to represent a value of degrees from 0 to 359.
Is there a way to create a user-defined ImageList? I would like the user to be able to assign images to ImageList that would be stored for use in future sessions.
Well I had a thread going that branched out to this topic, so rather completely veering off the main topic there, I felt creating a new thread was adequate.So as the title says, I'm trying to create a user-defined type. It's not a simple type at that but a user here had showed me a way to fix all my problems. That was to create a type BigDecimal. Which my initial thought was to utilize the BigInteger type. Being that the Integer Part, and Fractional parts would be split off into two variables, both BigIntegers. Which would be combined at the end as a "decimal". However I have many many questions see that this is my first attempt at truly creating a type of my own. So as of right now I'm basically swinging in the dark here.
Im using a simple access database with only 2 tables and I creadted a form with a datagrid to show all data inside the tables, and now i want to create search buttons for each field of the table . like, "seach by Name", Seach by date" etc... i tried to use the simple code
Code:
Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click Dim cod As String cod = InputBox("Type the Id to search: ", "Search By ID") If cod <> " " Then
[code]....
My biggest problem now is that this code works very well to search by id (which is my table primary key), but now i want to search by other fields and this code only allows to search by primary key! Is there any way to use something similar to this code to search by other fields?
This program would allow users to click a button and display three different types of patterns (shown below). The user could also enter the number of rows they wanted to display and a character that they wanted to use for the pattern (*, &, etc).[code]...
I have a database of 7 items that I want the user to be able to choose the order in which each is listed for use further along in programming. I'm thinking of using combboxes bound to the database. I found out that each combobox will have to have its own dataset otherwise they will all show whatever the current one that has focus changes to. Is there an easier way to be able to do this or is having 7 datasets bound to the comboboxes the best way? For this purpose I don't need all the contents listed in a DGV, only need the component name for now if this helps. Database programming is new to me and I'm a hobbyist programmer from VB6 days making the transition.
On the SQL server I create a UDF. Let's name it fnCompanyDetails. It selects some information about a company from several joint tables.I then drag-and-drop this function in the new .dbml of my VB project. I want to use it with LINQ. Smth like this:
The main function receives data, uses additional functions to calculates the result and gives it back. But at one point, the function needs data from the SQL Server. I wrote a second UDF, made it visible and deployed it to the SQL Server. I see now two functions under > programmability > functions > scalar value functions:
1. The main function (IsCalcDay) and
2. The function with the data access (IsHoliday)
If I call directly the second function from VST in the debug mode, it works fine, bur if I call it via the main function, the code stops if the connection will be opened. The error is "Data access in this context is not permitted. The context is a function or method that is not marked with DataAccessKind.Read SystemDataAccessKind.Read or a callback to retrieve data from the FillRow method of a table-valued function or a UDT validation method." (translatet from German, probably slightly differnt in English)
VST (2010 prof) and the SQL Server (2008 R2) are running in my virtual W7 maschine.
Here is the code of the second function:
Imports System Imports System.Data Imports System.Data.SqlClient Imports System.Data.SqlTypes
[Code]....
Why can I open the connection if I call the function directly, but it fails if the function is called from another function?
Maybe I have missed something obvious. Currently I am using the feedback interrupt to change the cursor to one of the Windows supplied cursors
Instead of using the pre-packaged cursors, is it possible to use my own custom-cursor (icon), and if so - are there any rules re size etc., or can I use something like a png/jpg etc.. ?
I would like to make a "deep copy" of a class object that I have defined. See Visual Basic 2005 Code below
Dim MyStuff1 as new MyClass Dim MyStuff2 as new MyClass mystuff1.getbyID(anID) mystuff2 = mystuff1
Unfortunately the statement "mystuff2 = mystuff1" makes a "shallow copy" of mystuff1. Therefore, if mystuff1 is redefined then so is mystuff2. What do I have to do in MyClass to implement a deep copy method such that operations on mystuff1 and mystuff2 are independent?I would prefer something like
mystuff1.deepcopy(mystuff2) or mystuff2 = mystuff1.deepcopy()
i'm using VB.net 2003 application program. i'm trying to convert a VB6 program to VB.NET. The VB6 code i'm trying to convert is shown below. declared g_Share() array in module and trying to add values to it inside form.
i'm using VB.net 2003 application program. i'm trying to convert a VB6 program to VB.NET. The VB6 code i'm trying to convert is shown below.declared g_Share() array in module and trying to add values to it inside form. VB6 (Code inside Module)'Global type array to hold printer info.
Public Type OShare PrinterName As String BackupName As String CurrId as Integer End Type
'Declare dynamic array for printer info as user-defined type declared above.
Public g_Share() As OShare VB6 (Code inside Form) Public Sub LoadPrinters()
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when pgm runs and when it reach ".PrinterName = myReader(0)" line, it crashes. Object reference not set to an instance of an object. using immediate window i can see the myReader(0) value. how can i create dynamic array for user-defined type in vb.net?