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=== Select Case (Switch) === | === Select Case (Switch) === |
Revision as of 10:52, 2 February 2008
These notes can be organized later.
Select Case (Switch)
CASE in Visual BASIC does not "fall through" like in C.
Select Case Button.Key Case "ListCache" mnuListCache_Click Case "Refresh" mnuRefresh_Click Case "simmode" cmdSimMode_Click End Select
Select Case tcpClient.State Case 0 tcpClient.RemoteHost = cboRemoteHost SessionConnect Case 7 lblStatus.Caption = "Connected" Case 9 lblStatus.Caption = "Connection Error" End Select
Case based on more than one condition
Select Case True Case strMessage Like "*OK*" And lblStatus.Caption = "Connected" blnReceivedAll = True Case strMessage Like "*OK*" And lblStatus.Caption = "retrieving." lblStatus.Caption = "retrieving.." blnReceivedAll = True Case Else Set LoopTime = New TimerClass: tmrDisconnect.Enabled = True End Select
Public Declarations
Public strCurrentTool As String
Public fMainForm As frmQAB
Public cn As ADODB.Connection
Public rsCompanies As ADODB.Recordset
Public Const dbtContact = "contact"
StatusBar Control
Visual BASIC 6.0 Status Bar Control (MFC status bar control) is an ActiveX control. To enable select "Microsoft Common Control" option from the component dialog box. A StatusBar control provides a window, usually at the bottom of a parent form, through which an application can display various kinds of status data. The StatusBar can be divided up into a maximum of sixteen Panel objects that are contained in a Panels collection.
- Right-click on the Status Bar to bring up the Properties for the control
- Select the Panels Tab.
- Use the Index tab and the Insert Panel Button to add additional panels.
- Use the Style Drop-down list box to select a different type of information to appear in a panel.