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Comments by mgw2sei (Top 3 by date)
mgw2sei
20-Apr-12 1:50am
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Thanks, I checked out the link.
They use an Integer where as the source I'm working on uses Byte.
And I guess Windows 7 just wasn't having it.
Anyway, I changed it, and the program works fine!
Thanks, and sorry for the late reply.
mgw2sei
17-Apr-12 20:28pm
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Ok, I don't know the solution to my problem, but I found another way to do the same thing that doesn't make an errors on Win7..
I would really like to change the code back to its original state if possible, so I'm still looking for solutions.
Dim sec As Byte
Dim min As Byte
Dim strSec As String
'** Minute works OK
min = Minute(Time)
'** Second is No good (So I deleted it)
'** sec = Second(Time)
'** The following code doesn't make any errors, so I'm using it...
strSec = Format(Time, "s")
sec = Val(strSec)
mgw2sei
16-Apr-12 22:56pm
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The error is in Japanese as my both my OS (Windows 7 Pro) and VB6 are the Japanese versions, but here goes:
コンパイルエラー:
配列がありません。
If I were to put that into English, it would be like this:
Compile Error:
No Array.
*The reason I'm asking this question in an English speaking (rather than Japanese) community is because I'm a native English speaker.
Anyway, have you experienced anything similar?