Asp.net Mvc - Create Module Like In C# On .Net 3.5?
Jul 23, 2009I need to use some feature of VB.net that is Module for my Asp.net MVC project. But I found that C# can't handle Module like VB.net does. VB.Net - Globalization Project
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I need to use some feature of VB.net that is Module for my Asp.net MVC project. But I found that C# can't handle Module like VB.net does. VB.Net - Globalization Project
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How do i create a new module like the one i was told to create in [URL]? If you don't know, how do i create a Global Variable?
View 4 RepliesI've got this code here, hard coded into a button. What I want to do is create a module with a method, let's call it "openFile."
That way, in the future, I can just call openFile("default directory",file type, etc etc) and also being able to set the input from the reader as the text in a text box or something all in one line of code. Is this possible? I don't know anything about writing modules or my own methods/API or anything like that...Can someone point me to a tutorial about this?
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Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim filesOpen As New OpenFileDialog()
filesOpen.InitialDirectory = ("C:") 'set the default directory
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I'm trying to use it in writing VB.NET Windows Form code.So I'm thinking, instead of using a VB.NET module, or having code embedded in the forms, I should create my own "Control" Class, to handle all operations and "application" level variables.Is this the right approach?Ex:
Private Sub frmLogin_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
goControl = New MyControlClass()
goControl.sUserID = txtUser.text[code]....
I want to create a new module in DNN (VB) ... that;
1. does not use DAL or DAL+
2. has only one view.ascx control
3. It has to be a compiled module
I do not need DB connectivity and any bells and whistles just one view control. I thought it would be simple but googling for a day now and it seems very complicated.
Reasonably experienced programmer but newbie question on VB Express 2010: I have coded my 1st attempt at my project. I now want to save the work I have done and branch the code but be able to go back to what I did before if I screw up. What is the best practice? Do I get any help from Visual Studio. I could save a copy of the code in another directory or different file name
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to create an overloaded method in a module, but if I type Public Overloads Function GetData(ByVal sql As String) As String it tells me "Inappropriate use of 'Overloads' keyword in a module". Are overloaded methods not allowed in modules?
View 3 RepliesBasically, we have three databases to grab data from. One is a SQL Server database, one is an Access database (which is particularly annoying to connect to because we have to map a network drive and such), and the final one will be an Oracle database when IT finally gives us rights.I'm thinking about creating a helper function that makes querying any one of these databases as easy as possible. I want to create a two-dimensional array
Dim myEasyResultArray(10,10) as String
myEasyResultArray = DatabaseHelper("Access", "SELECT * FROM Employee")
Is this a good design decision? Also, how can I have the array be the right size? Can I just do this?
Dim myEasyResultArray = DatabaseHelper("Access", "SELECT * FROM Employee")
Should this be a module or a class? I don't really need to share variables?
i am trying to create a module that will start a thread to go do something. once the "something" is done i want to notify the calling form that the event is complete. i left out the thread stuff since its not relevant to the question. the following code would work fine in VB6, but .net sees it as an error because FRM does not have a FRM.done, "DoSomething" would could called by multiple forms [Code]
View 2 RepliesThe company I work for has a VB6 project that is using an ACCESS database.The project consists of seperate modules such as Accounts Payable, Payroll, General Ledger, and Inventory.At the current time each module is a seperate project in VB6 and the EXE files are called when needed.In total there are about 1300 forms in the project.We are moving from ACCESS to Sql Server and from VB6 to VB2008.The question that I (we) have is as follows; Should we continue to keep each module seperate and call the EXE's or should we create one large project?What are the pros and cons for each way?Is there something written that explains the advantages of either?
View 5 RepliesThis is my vb6 programme for creating recordset in a module. and call it in class
and form
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how to create windows installer that will include my application and merge module? I'm using VB .net Visual Studio 2005. I can create a windows installer for merge module and public my application, but I can not have both of them in one setup file.
View 1 RepliesI'm fairly new to VB.NET and I'm looking to create a module that will contain all general SQL functionality like connect, disconnect and execute a sql query etc. I think I'm almost there but the code keeps bombing in one place. Can anyone see what is wrong with the following code?
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i am working on the MSDN tutorials through virtual labs and am encountering a problem with the very first tutorial regarding consoles. I am required to create two notepad files: Module HelloWorld & Public Class Person which I have done without errors having triple checked them. When the files are created I compile the HelloWorld.vb file and a .exe is created
I follow the rest of the steps and encounter an error when i try to compile the Person.vb file using the line vbc Person.vb/t:library/out:HelloWorldLib.dll as i am getting the following errors:
vbc : Command line error BC2001 : file 'HelloWorld.vb/t:library/out:HelloWorldLib.dll' could not be found
vbc : Command line error BC2008 : no input sources specified
I have found a lot of articles about Reflection and know how to create a class. I'm practicing how to work properly with the reflection to create a module/plugin-based application.So I found a simple example which is working great, but it isn't dynamic enough, 'cause it is hard-coded. I need to read all the .dll's from the application.startuppath & "modules" & *.dll and get there names (without the .dll).Code is was testing for practice returns the form (I know that this is not the correct way to call the dll dynamically):
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Imports System.Reflection Public Class Form1 Private Sub cmdOK_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmdOK.Click Dim assemblylink As [Assembly] assemblylink = [Assembly].LoadFrom(Application.StartupPath & "/" & "LoginAssembly.dll") Dim LoginFrm As Form LoginFrm = assemblylink.CreateInstance("LoginAssembly.Login") LoginFrm.Show() End Sub
how we can declare a connectionstring in a module and call that module
View 1 RepliesI have a VB.Net interface that communicates with an Access 2k3 Database using this module:
Module MOD_ENGINE
'Declare Database connections controls
Dim con As New OleDb.OleDbConnection
Dim dbProvider, dbSource As String
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I want to call EngineConnect procedure from MOD_ENGINE module into popCboBox module so I can ignate the engine!
i just got 1 question how do u create a (in excel ) variable table (database) inside a function which could be called for filling and reading through "for to next" loop module
View 2 RepliesI would like to know how to use module, why we need to use module and when to use module. I've tried to use module but some of my textboxes, labels and other controls didn't recognize by the module i've created.
View 5 RepliesHow do I use a module?
View 3 RepliesSome of my co-workers make extensive use of the VB.net concept of Modules. Unfortunately, I just don't 'get it'. I see no benefit in using modules over shared classes. When would it be preferable to use a module?
View 2 RepliesI have a connection module in which I have written the open and close database connection.... if database connection is an error it will return false else if success it will return true the function of the modules will be called from the form code....
what I need is if the connection is an error the module should also get the form name which returned the error...is it possible???
check my below code....
DBConnection.module
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Module DBConnection
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now what I need is if the functions Open_DB_Connection() or Close_DB_Connection() returns error it should prompt the form name....
I want the current module name for Verbose Logging. Tried using DeclaringType.Name and it returned the Class name, not the Subroutine name. Ideally, I would like the class/module and subroutine/function name.
View 11 RepliesMy applicaiton has several forms with textboxes. I need to make Save settings button and Load settings button. I have module that stores a lot of variables. Saving these variables was easy. Now i want to load these settings. In each form_load event is written code, which fill textboxes with variables from module file, also some forms create databases which are defined in module file..
View 2 RepliesThe module containts of a bunch of string properties like: [code]how do you acces this module in your view ? If Page.User.IsInRole("Beheer diensten") Then..The goal is to prevent typo's all around the application and if someone for some unknown reason wants to change the description of a role we don't have to check every if.
View 1 RepliesI am using the under given code in a module and I am getting an error ['Me' is not valid within a Module]
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What is the meaning of having constructors (sub New) in a module, and why must they have no arguments?
View 4 RepliesI have a "Main" module that is sort of the "brain" or "top level" of my project. Basically, I think there are routines that it only should be allowed to call. Some of these routines are in other modules, so I don't know how to make them hidden to everything except the Main module. If the routine is ublic, anything can call it; if it is private then the Main module can't see it. Also the other modules are big enough that I don't feel it would be a good idea to stuff them completely inside my main module. How can I achieve this "private except in one place" functionality?
View 2 RepliesI Have this dll OBIDISC4NET.dll i added it to the reference
Imports OBID
class reads
Public Sub run()
Dim back As Int32
Dim fedm As New FedmIscReader
when i run the program and call the run function im getting error "The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)"
it only happens when i put "new" without it im not getting any errors it looks like it generates error when i create the instance.
I have a login menu when the user has entered the correct password and username. I assigned Username = txtusername.text. I created a module call general which I stored the value for later use. However my problem is I found that my program would crash every time it tried to pass the value from the username text box into variable username when being deployed on windows vista or windows 7 but have no problem at all running on windows xp. When I removed passing the value from Username = txtusername.text there was no crash.
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