I am trying to do a SendObject command and in the To argument, I am trying to put a list of names. However, it is giving me a "Compile error: Expected: End of statement" error. I tried the semi-colon, a comma, semicolon with single quotes around the list, but I'm still not sure what I'm doing...
I have tried looking through some of the other posts, but I'm not sure if this is the same problem or not. My co-worker cannot open links in Outlook 2000 e-mails (html) that have links to a network file. It doesn't do anything. He is running XP, same as I, but he has recently updated his...
There is a VB program that generates data and dumps it to an Excel spreadsheet. I have some macros that I would like to run after the data is generated. However, VB does not open Excel normally so the macros in my personal.xls workbook are not available.
Is there a way to get around this...
It is working so I'm not too worried about it, but it does bother me a little. The code is below, but I'm pretty sure that the code should not be causing the problem. It does not actually generate an error, but right after I perform that action it gets the error, trying to run something else...
I did try SET PROC and still only returned the ones that I did.
Okay, the place where it was hanging up was an option on a form where I did a RUN command whereas the other options I did calls to the library. I moved the RUN command to a call to the library and now it works. Why I don't know??!!
Thanks, for the advice. Still does not help. If I recompile as an app, it works okay, but as soon as I complile as an exe, it still does it. I tried using the Code References tool, but no luck. Sorry Jim, I may have to do some research for your suggestion. Over my head. Have not had any...
I am using the application framework in VFP8 and I put a set procedure command in the main program. I have several commonly used procedures combined into a "library" program that I want to access at any time. When I build the exe, it seems like it "loses" the library program, basically closing...
Thanks.
Just wondering. I have several spots in my program where I give an error message and just cancel the program. I have just recently switched to using an exe and have run into this issue. Probably shouldn't be an issue for most of my users, just for me.
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