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Mar 17 2006, 11:01 PM
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Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 407 Joined: 13-December 04 Member No.: 2,696 |
I am creating a checkbook balancing program that uses multiple forms. The first form will allow the user to enter a certain number of deposits, withdrawals, etc. I want to have the ability to have the user be able to enter more than what this first screen will provide by allowing them to transfer to another form. I would like to store the data entered for each of these transaction types into a global variable (to be used throughout the project) array, and produce a total of the dollar amount of this transaction type to be used in coming up with an ending balance of the account.
My question is, is there a special way of defining these variables so that they can be referenced on all of the forms throughout the project? |
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Mar 17 2006, 11:42 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 17-March 06 Member No.: 20,237 |
I am creating a checkbook balancing program that uses multiple forms. The first form will allow the user to enter a certain number of deposits, withdrawals, etc. I want to have the ability to have the user be able to enter more than what this first screen will provide by allowing them to transfer to another form. I would like to store the data entered for each of these transaction types into a global variable (to be used throughout the project) array, and produce a total of the dollar amount of this transaction type to be used in coming up with an ending balance of the account. My question is, is there a special way of defining these variables so that they can be referenced on all of the forms throughout the project? i beleve you can use CODE dim yourvariable as global or CODE global yourvariable i forgot which or just build a componint and add it to your form and then it will be part of the form and you dont have to use global and when you want to swich unhide the one you want to show and hide the others This post has been edited by everett: Mar 17 2006, 11:47 PM |
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Mar 18 2006, 06:06 AM
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Trap Grand Marshal Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,205 Joined: 25-March 05 Member No.: 4,883 |
Hey kvarnerexpress, you will need a add a new Module into your project.
1. Click Project / Add Module ![]() 2. Select Module and click Open ![]() 3. In the new Module, create your variable as Public ![]() Creating your variable as Public should now let all the forms in your project to use the same variable. You can also use this method to pass data from 1 form to another. Also note that you cannot create a variable using "DIM" as it doesn't make sence in the module. The module is suppose to be a shared content among all the forms in the project. CODE Dim watever_variable_name as String |
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Mar 21 2006, 11:33 AM
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Neurotical Squirrel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 587 Joined: 4-November 04 From: Novi Sad, Vojvodina Member No.: 2,127 |
Sorry for the late reply...
I don't know if you are using Visual Basic 6.0, or .NET, since their syntax can be different (I'm not quite sure, it's been nearly two years since I last used .NET) Anyways, in order to make a variable global in your project (to allow all segments of your code to access it), you need to add a module to your project, or use already existing module, and add a following piece of code: CODE Global VarName As String That's all there is to it, now your variable VarName is accessible throughout your code... As Insspiron wrote, in .NET it's a little different keyword, but mostly same procedure... Use Public keyword, in place of Global... Happy coding |
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Apr 10 2006, 07:51 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 130 Joined: 21-December 05 Member No.: 15,990 |
Sorry for the late reply... I don't know if you are using Visual Basic 6.0, or .NET, since their syntax can be different (I'm not quite sure, it's been nearly two years since I last used .NET) Anyways, in order to make a variable global in your project (to allow all segments of your code to access it), you need to add a module to your project, or use already existing module, and add a following piece of code: CODE Global VarName As String That's all there is to it, now your variable VarName is accessible throughout your code... As Insspiron wrote, in .NET it's a little different keyword, but mostly same procedure... Use Public keyword, in place of Global... Happy coding Nice reply. But I want to post some tick. Well... Such code: CODE Global variable1, variable2 As Integer As You know type of variable1 is variant!!! But variant2 is Integer. Check your sources for this tick. |
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Dec 4 2007, 03:59 AM
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Trap Double Mocha Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,360 Joined: 21-September 07 Member No.: 50,369 |
Can you explain to me what the variable vBulletin does?
example: $vbulletin->userinfo['buddylist']; or $vbulletin->db->read_query(""); -nicolas |
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Jan 4 2008, 09:52 AM
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Neurotical Squirrel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 587 Joined: 4-November 04 From: Novi Sad, Vojvodina Member No.: 2,127 |
Can you explain to me what the variable vBulletin does? example: $vbulletin->userinfo['buddylist']; or $vbulletin->db->read_query(""); -nicolas I would say you missed a sub-forum, this is about Visual Basic, and you posted question containing PHP code... Anyways $vbulletin, in first case, would contain information about a user, regarding buddylist, whatever that may be... Possibly a list of friends on the bulletin board... In second case, $vbulletin would contain information read from mysql database... But, since your SQL query is empty, it would contain nothing... |
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