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Oct 6th, 2009, 02:51 PM
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Saving a set number of taxt boxes that might be empty
(Sorry for the mistype in the title, should have been 'text', not taxt)
I'm trying to save information from text boxes to a text file that can be loaded later. The problem is that I need to save a 'spot' in the file, in case a text box in the middle gets filled later. Until this gets fixed, I get runtime error 5: Invalid procedure call or argument.
Code:
Private Sub mnuFileSave_Click()
'Saves the customer's information
'###Finished, but untested
'Check if file exists. If so, then overwrite. If not, make the file.
If Dir(App.Path & "\Saved" & "\" & txtName.Text & " " & txtCar.Text & " " & txtDate.Text & ".txt") <> "" Then
Open App.Path & "\Saved" & "\" & txtName.Text & " " & txtCar.Text & " " & txtDate.Text & ".txt" For Output As #1
Else: Open App.Path & "\Saved" & "\" & txtName.Text & " " & txtCar.Text & " " & txtDate.Text & ".txt" For Append As #1
End If
Write #1, txtName.Text, txtAddress.Text, txtDate.Text, txtNumber.Text, txtCar.Text
Dim cnt As Integer
For cnt = 0 To 13
Error here Code:
Write #1, Val(txtPartNo(cnt).Text), txtPartNum(cnt).Text, txtPartName(cnt).Text, Val(FormatNumber(txtPartPrice(cnt).Text, 2))
Next cnt
Write #1, Val(FormatNumber(txtPartsTotal(0).Text, 2))
For cnt = 0 To 3
Write #1, txtEst(cnt).Text, Val(FormatNumber(txtEstimate(cnt).Text, 2))
Next cnt
Write #1, Val(FormatNumber(txtEstimateTotal.Text, 2))
For cnt = 0 To 9
Write #1, txtLabor(cnt).Text, Val(FormatNumber(txtLaborCost(cnt).Text, 2))
Next cnt
Write #1, Val(FormatNumber(txtLaborTotal.Text)), Val(FormatNumber(txtPartsTotal(1).Text)), Val(FormatNumber(txtTotal.Text))
Close #1
End Sub
Last edited by Levells; Oct 6th, 2009 at 02:56 PM.
I use VB 6. I've been programming since September 2008.
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Oct 6th, 2009, 09:16 PM
#2
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Re: Saving a set number of taxt boxes that might be empty
I think you will need to Val the txtPartPrice(cnt).text before the formatNumber function.
IE,
Code:
Formatnumber(Val(txtPartPrice(cnt).text),2)
Cheers,
Hojo
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