Here is my situation:
I wrote a very complex Citizens' Request application in ASP (112 files, as Object Oriented as ASP can be) which was placed on our Intranet.
As part of the process the team ran the Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool 1.1 to simulate 300 users performing 1.2M transactions...
Your post might be somewhat confusing and hence no replies. I am not certain what your intent for 'pop-up' is; however, here is some advice:
The inherent VB controls need not be used for only their intended purposes
Here is an example - Assume I wanted a multi-line help file to appear next...
Here is the bad news: no.
The reason is simple: if the VB code is compiled to native machine language, the VB structure is lost.
For VB (version 6) the compiler is C2.exe which is a C compiler modified for Visual Basic. Once the process begins, the VB code is rendered into a C-styled language...
I am having programmatic amnesia! I cannot recall how to get the total file size and then diplay total bytes read "so far" using a progress bar.<br>
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Any suggestions?<br>
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Thanks much, <p>Nicholas, BofA NetOps<br><a href=mailto: Nick.deLioncourt@BankofAmerica.com>...
Although I am not certain of what you are attempting to do; however, the dates, the database and the application must be involved as one, true? The users enter the dates through your application, the application saves this to a database and thereafter - later - retrieves these dates from the...
Thank you! More than happy to help. <p>Nicholas, BofA NetOps<br><a href=mailto: Nick.deLioncourt@BankofAmerica.com> Nick.deLioncourt@BankofAmerica.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Biologically Tagged as Alpha-Geek #234
Here is my issue: I have on my form a textbox and label. The label acts as a button (you'll see) to perform the search on a grid in which each row is a record.<br>
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(1) I have tried to detect .EOF so that the search might .movefirst and begin from the top again with no success.<br>
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(2)...
I have done just that in my application. When I began, I could find no references to this process yet I knew it could be done, so I became a bit creative.<br>
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You will need (1) an image editor such as Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro and (2) some imagination (grin).<br>
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Determine what you...
I have created a Jet Db with the Data Type set to OLE Object. I then inserted Wordpad object (RTF).<br>
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That is the easy part.<br>
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In the project, I placed a richtextbox control and opened the Db; however, the control will not open the rtf embedded in the Db.<br>
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I have attempted...
I am at the Villa site in Richmond - are you at the Tempe site?<br>
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BTW, I really appreciate all the replies I read to my and others' questions. Great knowledge base we have here!<br>
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<p>Nicholas, Bank of America NetO<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>
I stumbled across this product over the week-end and albeit the price is somewhat expensive, it does perform a function often mentioned. It permits you to compile dependant .dlls and .ocxs in the .exe. I like the idea in terms of avoiding version conflicts.<br>
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- Interesting<br>
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Actually the Excel spreadsheet must remain open for the user; however, if closed "Excel.exe" remains in memory and with each run of this routine, another "Excel.exe" remains until my programme is closed.<br>
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I resorted to this and it worked well,<br>
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1. Created a...
On my form I have a routine Private Sub SendToExcel() in which I have this code:<br>
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Dim objExcel as Excel.Application<br>
Dim objWorkbook As Excel.Workbook<br>
Dim objWorkSheet As Excel.Worksheet<br>
Dim objRange As Excel.Range<br>
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I then open Excel as:<br>
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Set objExcel =...
Possibly; however it would be necessary to prevent users from launching each .exe as a standalone. Folks are naturally curious and will do just that - by encapsulating the form/code in a .dll this is more easily prevented.<br>
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Calling the .dll and sharing info between forms would be...
I have been working on a programme in which the main .exe now contains 21 forms! Without creating a 50-form executable, can forms be designed within a .dll and called from the main .exe through code.<br>
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If so, how would the form be called?<br>
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Thank you!<br>
Nick
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