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hi,
you dont need to develop one, it comes in the tool box within vs.
drop the control onto your form as you would for any other control.
here's what i set on the controls properties...
Maximum - The total number of pages you have.
Minimum - should be zero
use the step property to increment the progress bar until it the output...
alt,
you can set the pbar as a marquee which runs continuosly until you stop/hide it...
hope this helps
Anoop
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The only progress bar you can use to do this is one that doesn't progress. I mean you can show one that constantly scrolls.
You cannot use a 0 to 100% progress bar because Crystal Reports, last I checked, does not expose any progress information. So, there's no way of knowing how far along it's gotten.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: there's no way of knowing how far along it's gotten
if you were to know the final file size (say from an earlier run), and you are willing to use some native code to get to the current size of a file while it is being written, you could come up with a reasonable progress indication, at least something better than an "I'm at it" or "lets pretend I'm at it".
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That's such a ghetto solution! I like it!
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just a quick question how do i measure the level of the line in jack of my sound card ? ie the signal level coming in .
what i want to achieve is to triger an recording event once music is present on the line in jack.
im guessing im going to have to use a reference dll ect .
has anyone atempted this or could provide a simple example .
cheers
luke
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A quick Google for "VB.NET microphone level" reveals these[^] possibilities.
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Hi
I want to get an item from listitem containing some particular text. Using "FindItemWithText" we can do but, this will get all the items that contains the particular text. But I want exact search.
For ex:
The following are the items in listitem:
201, 100, 2, 150
When I search for item "2", I am getting 201 with "FindItemWithText" as 201 contains 2. How can I get the Item "2"?
Thanks in advance,
AR Reddy
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Well, there's no exact match function, so, you can still use that search to return a smaller result set, then do your own string comparison, item-by-item, to find the one that matched exactly.
Or, skip searching the ListView and just search the underlying dataset that you used to populate the ListView yourself.
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You can add an 'object' to the listview (as well as the combobox). Therefore you can add a key/item pair to the the listview and get the value based on the key. You have to cast the listview.currentitem to the object type (IE: keyvalue pair).
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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--> how to communicate with oracle form through dotnet at runtime..?
OR
--> how to pass data from dotnet form to oracle form at runtime..?
--> NO DATABASE INVOLVED....
J A Nasir K
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Jamal Abdul Nasir wrote: NO DATABASE INVOLVED
Oracle IS a database. Use ADO.NET.
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--> but i want to communicate with oracle form through dotnet form at runtime.
--> its a direct communication, form-to-form....
--> any clue, any book, any article....
J A Nasir K
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I doubt very much that it is possible, unless oracle forms have changed significantly int eh last few years. Have you tried any oracle forums?
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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Like Ashfield said, you could try Oracle forums. Also there's a difference if the product is Oracle Forms (PL/SQL based) or Oracle JDeveloper (Java based).
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Mika Wendelius wrote: Like Ashfield said, you could try Oracle forums.
I second that. The OP should be a bit more clear as to what is trying to be achieved.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Agree. By the way, have to ask: What OP stands for (always wondered this). Original Poster?
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Mika Wendelius wrote: What OP stands for (always wondered this). Original Poster?
Yep.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Thanks! Good to know since I've never dared to use it in case it would have meant something, well, not so polite
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Mika Wendelius wrote: in case it would have meant something, well, not so polite
I'm sure someone could think something up.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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hi every one
i have a lib that create it in vc.
can i use it in vb?
is there possibility using static library in visual basic?
please guide me.
with special thanks
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Sure. If it's a COM-based library, then you can add a reference to it in your projects Properties. If it's not COM-based, then you'll have to use P/Ivoke to get at the functions exported by the library. Google for "vb.net pinvoke" for examples.
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thanks
but how is it about vb6?
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It's done the same way. If you just put "VB" in your post somewhere, everyone will assume you're talking about VB.NET, not VB6.
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please will you help me to print barcode with any laser printer. i need code into VB.
modified on Monday, December 1, 2008 2:29 AM
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