You should try
ElseIf intDayOfWeek = 1 Or intDayOfWeek = 7 Then
oops, my mistake.
First thing, remove the
try
and see if there is an error message.
Using a
try
without a
catch
only prevent yourself from being told if there is a problem in your code. Advice: use try/catch only if you have a very goof reason to do it, and only after debugging your code.
When you don't understand what your code is doing or why it does what it does, the answer is
debugger.
Use the debugger to see what your code is doing. It allow you to execute lines 1 by 1 and to inspect variables as it execute, it is an incredible learning tool.
Debugger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[
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Mastering Debugging in Visual Studio 2010 - A Beginner's Guide[
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The debugger is here to show you what your code is doing and your task is to compare with what it should do.
There is no magic in the debugger, it don't find bugs, it just help you to. When the code don't do what is expected, you are close to a bug.