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"VB6 lingua mortua est."
* You do not select *, just the rows columns you need
* You do not concatenate strings with unchecked user-input
* You do not load an entire recordset and loop, just to get a single attribute
* You do not code in VB6, not even if a Klingon demands it
* You do not have any question with your code-dump, and as such, should not expect much answers
Aw, and if you are going to be using this forum as your PA, at least be so kind to fill in your name.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Hello !
I'm writing a program in vb.net 2017 .
I need to have some forms in a specific size , for example 1180 x 700. The program run very well on users that have new monitors.
But the problem is that some users of this program , have old monitors that support up to 1024 x 768.
Do someone have an opinion how can I resolve this situation ?
Thank you !
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I am assuming you are working on Windows Forms. If not, there is nothing that follows which will help.
Is there any specific reason why the form needs to be of that size? You might want to see TableLayoutPanel control to do control layout. In the panel, you can set column and row sizes to auto, fixed or percentage as per needs. Each cell can have only one control in the panel. The controls must have Dock set to Fill . The panel itself will also have Dock set to Fill (covering entire form).
This will ensure controls resize as the screen does.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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You should never do that. It is the user's choice what size the window should be. You just need to ensure that your form is clearly viewable on any screen size.
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But this is my question , how can I do that my form will be clearly viewable on any screen size !!!
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Take a look at the first reply from iw@. Build for the SMALLEST screen size and have the main control (usually a grid) able to resize (dockable, size="auto"). When viewed on a larger screen the main control then expands to use the available space leaving your peripheral controls (header or footer controls) the original size.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Can anyone tell me if c++ is worth learning or is it outdated?
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Definitely not in the Visual Basic forum. Please don't crosspost it just duplicates effort and gets you a bad reputation.
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Hello
I am using VBA from within the Rockwell (SCADA,PLC,...) Factory Talk View SCADA system.
I need to run a external (to the Factory talk view app) internet explorer process with the url (I use directly the IP) of a Bosch IPCamera. The windows security pop up for authentication comes to input user and password.
This is working fine. To do that from the VBA code i do this
Shell("C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" & " http://192.168.50.11/",vbNormalFocus)
But I need to access directly without popup passing the credential from the VBA.
How can thi be done?
Thank you and regards
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I am looking for a copy of vb.net
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I tried Google. I couldn't find a download for Visual Basic.net
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You need to look for Visual Studio.
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VB.NET is a language. Not a downloadable component or app.
Visual Studio supports writing code in VB.NET, as well as a bunch of other languages, and it's free from the link I gave you.
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Thank you for the info.
Jeff
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I have a copy of Visual Basic 2012 if you want it you can pm me. Thanks
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I would love that. Do you want anything for it? Please email me at jeffmcgavic@gmail.com or call or text 270-996-6089
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Do not accept official software from people you do not know; it could be full of viruses, or worse. Go to the Microsoft website and search for Visual Studio. The free edition contains everything you need and is fully supported.
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Hello. I'm looking to learn a new programming language. What language should I use for programming jobs?
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I prefer English.
If you want to know which programming languages are in request in your region, you simply look at job offerings. In general, if you're starting with your first, go for C#.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Given your background in VB6, the logical step would be to go for VB.NET.
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I prefer to start looking at recruitment adverts in your local area and see what skills sets are requested and work from there.
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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I'm a mid-level visual basic 6 programmer and am looking for some work. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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