Debug Program On A Windows 7 Machine?
Oct 5, 2011
I am trying debug my program on a Windows 7 machine. My program reads a txt file using TextFieldParser
I get an error message when I try to open a file
Could not find file C:UsersBillDesktopprogram name TextFieldParserinDebugFileName.txt.ReadColumns
Code
Dim safeFileName As String = IO.Path.GetFileName(Me.OpenFileDialog1.FileName)
Using myReader As New Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser(safeFileName)
It doesnt get past the second line, which tells me there is something wrong with the way i am getting the file??
I am not getting the location of the file just the file name
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I have built a DLL for changing the default printer to a new value and then setting it back to the original. This DLL will be called from a VBA addon to an ERP product. I think the version of the VBA is 6.3.
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Code:
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System.Diagnostics.Debugger.Break()
[Code].....
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Public
Class MainForm
Dim sPIServer As String 'PI Server Connection Storage Variable
Dim myServer As PISDK.Server 'Variable to hold the server to work on[code].....
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