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How do you get the progress bar to work in vb.net 2005?
jds1207
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By using it properly??
What's the real question behind this? What kind of problem are you having?
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I am trying to index with this regex but it does not pick text that's stored in a HTML tag.
Example: Johnson <b>Peter</b> Smith for the keywords "John" and "Peter" returns only "John"
\\b("+keyword+"'?s?)\\b|(^"+keyword+"'?s?)\\b|\\b("+keyword+"'?s?$)
So how do I go about making the regex pick-up Peter, which is in a HTML tag. can this be done by regex, or some other process? :S
Thanks, Anthony, Canada.
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I already replied to this in your other thread.
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I have a list of database files that I want to open and have access to the data. The original files are stored in .dbf as OEM data, and are used by a Visual Objects 2.0 program.
Right now I open the files with Excel and save them as dbaseIV files to use them.
Is there an easyer way to open / convert these files to use with my VB /(MSAccess back end) database?
-- modified at 10:24 Friday 17th August, 2007
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Thanks for the quick reply,
I have looked at that and it works great on a per file bases.
I am looking at doing about 700 small files at any given time and combining them into one large one to do queries and reporting.
Do you know of a mass convert utility? or have any coding help you can extend?
Thanks
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suppose sql server is installed in a network server(or a network attached computer running XP)
and another computer wish to connect to that server through a vb application, what is the connection string
that we need to provide.
Or does it have a different approach????
raamay
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hello,
I'm programming app to change the system time, but everytime I run this it only resets the time to "31/12/2007, 00:00"
can anyone take a look at my code and tell me where's my mistake?
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices<br />
Public Class Form1<br />
Private Structure SYSTEMTIME<br />
Dim wYear As Integer<br />
Dim wMonth As Integer<br />
Dim wDayOfWeek As Integer<br />
Dim wDay As Integer<br />
Dim wHour As Integer<br />
Dim wMinute As Integer<br />
Dim wSecond As Integer<br />
Dim wMilliseconds As Integer<br />
End Structure<br />
<br />
Private Declare Function SetSystemTime Lib "kernel32" _<br />
(ByVal lpSystemTime As SYSTEMTIME) As Boolean<br />
<br />
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load<br />
Dim NewTimeDate As SYSTEMTIME<br />
NewTimeDate.wYear = 2006<br />
NewTimeDate.wMonth = 10<br />
NewTimeDate.wDay = 4<br />
NewTimeDate.wHour = 5<br />
NewTimeDate.wMinute = 5<br />
NewTimeDate.wSecond = 5<br />
NewTimeDate.wMilliseconds = 5<br />
If SetSystemTime(NewTimeDate) = True Then<br />
MsgBox("Done")<br />
End If<br />
End Sub<br />
End Class
thanks.
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Hi,
the SetSystemTime() prototype states:
BOOL SetSystemTime(const SYSTEMTIME *lpSystemTime);
which means it needs a pointer to a SYSTEMTIME structure, hence passing "ByVal"
is wrong.
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didn't notice that
I tried now with ByRef, same result
SetSystemTime() is really called, but time changes to 31-12-2007 00:00 which means that it's not passing parameters to the function?
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Where did you get your SYSTEMTIME Structure? It is completely wrong.
Check the documentation, stop your trial-and-error methods.
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You should be passing the structure in ByRef AND you've defined all the fields in the structure as Integers (32-bit signed). They should be Shorts or Int16, 16-bit signed numbers:
Private Structure SYSTEMTIME
Public wYear As Int16
Public wMonth As Int16
Public wDayOfWeek As Int16
Public wDay As Int16
Public wHour As Int16
Public wMinute As Int16
Public wSecond As Int16
Public wMilliseconds As Int16
End Structure
WORD types in the documentation convert to Int16's (Short). DWORD's convert to Int32's (Integer).
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thank you very much, works as a charm now
I'm not too much into winAPI programming just started to learn.
tnx for the help.
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hi frnds,
i am using VB 6.0 (classic) and i want to get the amount of space remaining on my HDD including partitions.
the out put should be like
C: = 2 GB
D: = 7 GB
how can i do ....?
should i use WINAPI32 ....
regards,
koolprasad2003
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Hi,
you probably need to call function GetDiskFreeSpaceEx() in kernel32.dll
Another question by VIP Commando, right above this one, would show you how
these things can be done.
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thankx buddy for reply,
but the real problem is it returns the free space in Numbers of Bytes if there is HDD capacity more than 200GB then VB 6.0 fails to accept the range and throws the exception as "Sunscript outof range OVERFLOW"
what should i do ?
i have tried with "Long" and "Double" Type
regards,
koolprasad2003
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koolprasad2003 wrote: what should i do ?
show the code.
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Hi koolprasad2003,
I found this (put in in a new form ...)
Private Declare Function GetDiskFreeSpaceEx Lib "kernel32.dll" Alias _
"GetDiskFreeSpaceExA" (ByVal lpDirectoryName As String, _
lpFreeBytesAvailableToCaller As ULARGE_INTEGER, lpTotalNumberOfBytes As _
ULARGE_INTEGER, lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes As ULARGE_INTEGER) As Long
Private Type ULARGE_INTEGER
LowPart As Long
HighPart As Long
End Type
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim result As Long
Dim x As ULARGE_INTEGER
Dim y As ULARGE_INTEGER
Dim z As ULARGE_INTEGER
result = GetDiskFreeSpaceEx("c:\", x, y, z)
Debug.Print result
Debug.Print x.HighPart, x.LowPart
Debug.Print y.HighPart, y.LowPart
Debug.Print z.HighPart, z.LowPart
End Sub
Greetings, Thomas
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hi all,
can i launch my application by pressing a key or key combination(mean define hot key) in visual basic 6.0 ?
Please guide me or provide me some link
Rupesh Kumar Swami
Software Engineer,
Integrated Solution,
Bikaner (India)
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You normally define a hotkey to launch your application in the shortcut to the application, not in the application itself.
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hi all,
i want to determine total number of account(user) in system & current user which is logged in using visual basic 6.0
can anybody guide me or provide some link ?
any help will be appreciated.
Rupesh Kumar Swami
Software Engineer,
Integrated Solution,
Bikaner (India)
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You can list the local accounts using most of the code from this[^] script.
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