VS 2010 'Public Event OnFilterAdded()' Is An Event, And Cannot Be Called Directly
Dec 25, 2011
what is the error in the bleow: 'Public Event OnFilterAdded()' is an event, and cannot be called directly. Use a 'RaiseEvent' statement to raise an event. Note: the error line is italic underline
Imports System
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Configuration
The event handlers in my parent class are never called though the events are raised in the child class.
The Code:
Public Class childForm Public Event checkboxchangedEvent(ByVal checkbox1 As Boolean, ByVal checkbox2 As Boolean) Private Sub checkboxchanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles CheckBox1.CheckedChanged, CheckBox2.CheckedChanged
so here's what happeningServer: Exchange 2010Client: Outlook 2010I've developed a custom form for Outlook 2010.in the form, I've added 2 fields:- ComboBox1 with the following values: value1 ; value2 ; value3- textBox1What I need is if someone change the value of ComboBox1, the TextBox1 will be populated with "You've chosen the value_of_ComboBox1".but I can't make the event to pick up!The msgbox never called.
Public Event Closing(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)' is an event, and cannot be called directly. Use a 'RaiseEvent' statement to raise an event.
I'm seeing some strange behavior where the RunWorkerCompleted event for one of two threads I start isn't being called depending on how I call them. Check out the code below, and the two methods of firing the threads, good() and bad().
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In both cases the DoWork event is called for both threads. But in the bad() case, only the second thread fires the RunWorkerCompleted event. This is obviously due to the two different ways I'm using VB to handle events here. I'm looking for an explanation of this behavior, preferably with a link to some documentation that could help me understand how these events are being handled in VB better. It seems strange to me that just reusing a variable name here seems to either dispose of the thread before it's done or else just make it stop firing events.
What is an "EASI" LinkButton? Why don't you just use an ASP.NET LinkButton? Try modifying your JavaScript method so that it returns "true" if you want the postback to occur...and "false" if you want it to stop. Then change the LinkButton to so that it "returns" the value that is returned by the JavaScript method... This should stop the postback from occurring (but then again I've nevers een an EASI LinkButton before.......)
<EASI:LinkButton ID="btnSearch" runat="server" CausesValidation="False" ClientScript="return confirmSearchOK();"UseSecurityLevel="True">Search</EASI:LinkButton> JavaScript modification suggestion: function confirmSearchOK() { var planSel = document.getElementById("<%= ddlPlanID.ClientID %>").selectedIndex; [Code] .....
I was having a problem with the debugger not stopping at breakpoints. After a lot of work that yielded no results, I realized that the problem was occuring in the form's load event and subs called from that event.
The problem is that it appears that the load event is not being called. Other startup forms in other projects in the solution seem to be working ok.
what could be keeping the the Load event from working?
I got a combobox, that when the texted is changed, its supposed to run a query to update a field in my database. Here is the issue The event im using is TextChanged, well unfortunately when the page loads, it changes the text when populating the values. Is there a way to make this event wait to fire until after the list is populated? Ive ran into this problem before with datetimepickers, but I was able to offset it with a boolean, but this combobox is calling the textchanged event everytime it adds an item to the list.
I've read thru Iceplug's tutorial on control arrays and got it working. I tried to add a new event by basically copying his click event code and calling it a doubleclick event. I used the proper addhandler and assigned the correct name to my sub. I have the click event changing the background color to blue and the doubleclick event changing the background color to green. The background color does not change to green. Why?
Heres the tutorial with my new code encased in asterisks ...
I am using VB.NET for Windows applications. What is the difference between Load event,Activate event and Enter event in the Form and in which order the above event is executed.
I'm trying to validate a few things in a form I'm building. It has a datagrid with clients info (taken from an access database) and a few textboxes where the user can type some search criteria. The thing is that those same textboxes are used to add new clients to the database and to modify a client's information if one from the datagrid is selected, so I made it that the buttons to insert and modify clients are disabled on load and thenevery time the text on a textbox changes ("TextChanged" event) they become enabled. So far so good. But then I wanted to make it so when a client from the datagrid is selected both buttons become disabled again until the text on a textbox changes (to make sure they're adding a different client and not the same one that was selected).
I tried using the CellClick event from the datagrid to disable the buttons, but since every time a client is selected from the datagrid the info is shown on the textboxes, this triggers the TextChanged event too, and the buttons become available.So, is there a way I can tell the TextChanged event not to be triggered when the CellClick event occurs?
If I set a .ascx control's visible attribute to true, what event is called? What method can I create in that control's codebehind to act on this event?
Can i add an event to a Public NotInheritable Class?, in particular i would need to have an event that would listen to property change.System.Web.ClientServices.ConnectivityStatus has a property IsOffline, i would need to know when this property has changed?
I would like to know how to call the "Public Class Test" that I created in my app which creates a directory and subdirectories. Now, how and where do I call or reference that "Public Class Test"?
I found that if you press F5 or refress from browser window, the last event fires again example, I have clicked on a button, the button event is carried out normally, but if I refresh the page by pressing F5 key the same event is fired again.
Perhaps a weird title, but here's what I'm trying to do. I have a few Tabs and each Tab has an RTB. I'm searching for a word and when the final word is found it selects the first tab again << and here is where the code needs to continue. It should call the same event.
following code from c# to visual basic, and I'm coming up with the following error: 'Public Event ItemCheck(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventArgs)' as an event, and cannot be called directly. Use a 'RaiseEvent' statement to raise an event.
i have a small wp7 application with just a main page. The main page has 4 buttons and calls the ConnectionSettingstask for wifi, bluetooth, airplanemode and cellular data setting. I have also managed to create secondary tiles for any of these buttons. The OnNavigateTo event handles the secondary tiles using a key passed from the tile [code]The problem ia that when the user uses the secondary tile to call a task, the application opens directly the connection settings page, but after that the back key, instead of opening the phone main menu, open the main page of my application
Is there a way to find out if the "TextChanged" event is fired because the user is typing into a textbox or the programmer called myTextBox.Text = "something"? I don't want to react when the user is typing each letter into the textbox so I am using the "Validated" event to catch when the user is done so I can react. The problem is I don't have a way to catch when the programmer does "myTextbox.Text = "something". The only way I know to catch changes there is to use TextChanged but then I don't want to be reacting when the user is typing each letter into the textbox.
I have two forms. Form1 and Form2. The user is supposed to fill out some information in form2 which then will be used to compute some data in form1. However when I used the code, Form2.Show, within a function in form1, the form2 is diplayed but when the user fills the data and submits them using the ok button, the code does not return back to the function in Form1.
I've been having trouble converting the following fairly straight forward c# code into vb.net 4.0, which I understand has anonymous delegates. I just havn't been able to figure it out yet.
_combo.DataBound += (sender, args) => { var item = _combo.FindItemByValue(values[0].ToString()); if (item != null)
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I have tried the following
_combo.DataBound += Function(sender, args) Dim item = _combo.FindItemByValue(values(0).ToString()) If item IsNot Nothing Then [code]...
But the compiler complains that DataBound can not be called directly, but has to be called with RaiseEvents
I'm trying to complete this airline reservation application, but having a problem in this part of the question:Creat an event handler for the FlightBindingSource's PositionChanged event: select FlightBindingSource in the class Name combobox then select position changed in method name combobox to creat the FlightBindingSource's PositionChanged event handler. Write a code to access the currently displayed flight object and pass its flightNumber to method DisplayPassengers as a decimal.This Is my code so far:
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Public Class AirlineReservationForm Private database As New ReservationsDataClassesDataContext() Private Sub FillAll()[code].....