Call Label Textbox Inside Module?
Oct 15, 2011im trying to do something like this
Module module1
public sub()
dim a as string[code]....
im trying to do something like this
Module module1
public sub()
dim a as string[code]....
is its possible to have a link/button inside a textbox or label... or other term for that...for example.. i am populating some chapters in a book... then i would only display 250 chars from each chapter... then i would end it and add a "Read More" text in each chapter.. and when they click it.. i would populate the whole chapter of selected chapter in the textbox...
View 8 RepliesI've been struggling with something I imagined would be simple. My aim is to create a TextBox or Label with in a GroupBox using VB.net, yes I could use the Toolbox/Common Controls to do this easily, but it's a pain when planning on making more than just one or two of them
Here's my current coding to create the actual text box.
[Code]...
All that works perfectly, but how would I allow it to show up within a GroupBox?
I have it so that for each entry node in the XML file, it creates a new label then it creates a textbox under it. Both are added to a Collection so I can reference and delete them later. The label and textbox are set inside a panel container. I'm planning to make changes to the interface.
View 3 Replieshow 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
[code]....
I want to call EngineConnect procedure from MOD_ENGINE module into popCboBox module so I can ignate the engine!
I am using a label to display a song for an mp3 player. I wanted to scroll the text inside the label for anything that is longer than the label width. I figured out the width of the label and if the width of the text inside the label is longer. But I have no idea how to turn this into subtracting parts/pixels of the text currently displayed and how to append the subtracted parts to the end of the new text.
Sub f1timer2tick()
Dim g As Graphics = f1l2.CreateGraphics
Dim s As SizeF
If f1l2.Text.Length > 19 Then
[code]....
Is it possible to run a timer inside of a module? [Code] When I try to debug the application, I get the following error. "Object variable or With block variable not set" Any solutions?
View 2 RepliesI have a problem regarding calling the function in form to the module..i have 2 module which is User Login Module and the other Module is Update the Fields of Student..my problem is the Update Module when i call the function in form i cant call the function that i used..this my code in udpate module and this is my code in form The UpdateExeQuery that i use in module.when i call in the form its error..
View 11 Repliesi've created a Sub in a Form.
I've created another Sub in a module.
I call the Sub in the module from the form, passing the form into the Sub defined in the module.
Then i add an Handler to an istance of a control (for example mousemove) and i want to give to this handler the execution of the Sub defined in the form.
Example.
Class form1
Sub Form1Sub()
ModuleSub(me)
[Code]....
The problem is that i don't know hot to call the Sub defined in the form, in the Sub handler using the istance of the form passed in the Sub paramenter in the module...
I have a Util module in my VB.NET program that has project-wide methods such as logging and property parsing. The general practice where I work seems to be to call these methods directly without prefixing them with Util. When I was new to VB, it took me a while to figure out where these methods/functions were coming from. As I use my own Util methods now, I can't help thinking that it's a lot clearer and more understandable to add Util. before each method call (you know immediately that it's user-defined but not within the current class, and where to find it), and is hardly even longer. What's the general practice when calling procedures/functions of VB modules? Should we prefix them with the module name or not?
View 3 RepliesI have a main form (frmPos) and through a module (modTransaction) I open and close several other forms. This works flawlessly. However, when the function on the module is finalized, I want to clear the main (open) form. Therefore, I made a public sub (clearForm) on the main form and when I call this from the main form it works.
View 2 RepliesI wand to Expose a function inside a module in my Class Liberary( DLL)
module Module1
Public Function Add(val1 , val2) as double
return val1 + val2
End Function
End Module
Is it possible to call a VBA module (found within a MS Access database) from a command line script?
View 3 RepliesIm new in this forum. I just recently upgraded my Visual Studio 2003 to Visual Studio 2008.I have a web project which is working very well in Visual Studio 2003. But when Im trying to run the same project in Visual Studio 2008, Im getting a runtime error message.The error message is about a public function which is defined in a public module. When Im trying to call that function from different web pages of my project, the web pages are not recognising the public functions and asking me to
View 3 Repliesi have been trying to get a module to change the text of a label but it does seem to want to.
i havent coded for a few years and in the days of old i remember it being easy, i.e form1.label1.text = "what ever". only that give the error reference to non-shared member.
so i dim formstat as form1 and try again with formstat.label.text = "what ever" only this time it give the error nullreferenceexception was unhandled
I'm trying to write a sub that when sent a form (if its needed) will create a label on that form. This is because all of the forms will have the same title label. My problem is that, basically, I have no idea how to do this. I also can't get labels to create when the code is written into the form itself; I tried:
[Code]....
I've got a console app with a sub main then i have a seperate class inside the module..i can't seem to update the public global variable from inside the class as i can't declare the variable as shared...
View 6 RepliesI have a module1.vb that contains a public sub, for example
Public Sub LogEvent(ByVal strIn As String)
Dim objLogFile As Object
objLogFile = frmEventLog.txtLog
[code].....
So, I have a textbox with the following text.
Code:
TITLE"Hello there"
blah blah blah etc...
I want my program to find the TITLE text, and then put the text in the double quotations in a variable.
The 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
[Code]...
I have a function in a module that returns a datatable.I need to call that function asynchronously and get the results in the Main thread (Main Form) in vb.net.
View 2 RepliesI have a form set up where I want to run the function PopulateGrid on it's Form_Load event. I have initialized the DB connection as follows:
Private Sub Main_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
LoadConfigFile()
cn = New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source=" & config("DatabasePath") & ";")
cn.Open()
End Sub
Now, I want to run the PopulateGrid function directly after I connect to the database as shown above. I'm confused as to how I'd use a database query in a module when the database is initialized in my main form. Would simple setting the variable cn to public work?
I am try to learn to use Mysql / MySql.Data.MySqlClientI did find sample how to connect to Mysql but I want to have it in Class or Module so I only call open database when I open the form
How can I fix this Name 'connStr' is not declared
CODE:
I have not used a module in a long time. I am get an error when i try to call my sub openDatabaseConnection that is in a module called dataaccess. i amtring to call this method in my ui form code but i get the error as so: The type initializer for 'bsoDetailsDB.dataAccess' threw an exception.
My code:
Public Class Form1
Private Sub btnOpen_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnOpen.Click
OpenDatabaseConnction()
[CODE]........................
I have to calculate y = a + Bx or y = mx + b in non engineering form. Anyways I have to calculate the y intercept first and am having trouble calling the function from a module. Here is the module and the second window will be the code from my main form
[code]...
Have a label on a form which I want to show run time status, and have a code module which stores some functions. How do I send text from code module functions to this label on form?
View 2 RepliesI have a Main Module that loads a form. I want to update text on a Label, my code is:
Public mFormSplash As Form = New FormSplash
Sub Main
With mFormSplash[code]....
The code loads the form OK but does not update the Label's text (LabelStatus)I am getting an error Error:
'LabelStatus' is not a member of 'System.Windows.Forms.Form'.
This worked ok on a previous project and I can't work out what is different.
I am writing a control application for an inteface card. The complicated work of initialising communication with the card is written and working fine. However, my problem is to update the text in a dialog label on the communication interface form from a module that contains all the coding for accessing the inteface card. From the module, the interface dll returns data that describes some typical connection errors and the module then calls on Public Subs in the form to display error messages; for example:This is the Public Sub in the Module that initiates communication with the interface card:
Public Sub OpenDeviceInterface()
DeviceID = 1 - My.Resources.DeviceID
h = OpenDevice(DeviceID)
Select Case h
Case 0, 1, 2, 3
[code]....
What happens when these Public subs are called from the module is that the MSgBoxes I made to test the routine show up but the label text doesn't appear.I've tried; Refresh, on the label and the form without success...