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    Get meaning

    Hello
    I just checked the help for Get but I still do not understand its meaning. According to the help:
    Const Get = 3
    Member of Access.ProcKind

    What does all this mean?
    Thanks

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    Re: Get meaning

    I'm afraid I don't know what you mean. I've never seen GET defined as a constant before.

    This is the Get Statement that I'm familiar with.

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    Re: Get meaning

    Quote Originally Posted by Hack View Post
    I'm afraid I don't know what you mean. I've never seen GET defined as a constant before.

    This is the Get Statement that I'm familiar with.
    I just found an example:
    http://www.vb6.us/source-code/copy-file-quickly
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    Re: Get meaning

    Quote Originally Posted by thosecars82 View Post
    Hello
    I just checked the help for Get but I still do not understand its meaning. According to the help:
    Const Get = 3
    Member of Access.ProcKind

    What does all this mean?
    Thanks
    Are you sure you are using VB6 and not VBA in Excel or Access?

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    Re: Get meaning

    Quote Originally Posted by MartinLiss View Post
    Are you sure you are using VB6 and not VBA in Excel or Access?
    I am using VBA in access.
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    Re: Get meaning

    Quote Originally Posted by thosecars82 View Post
    I am using VBA in access.
    And that would explain why I'd never seen it declared that way before.

    Moved To Office Development

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    Re: Get meaning

    Quote Originally Posted by Hack View Post
    And that would explain why I'd never seen it declared that way before.

    Moved To Office Development
    So, you are suggesting, I'm not posting where I should, right?
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    Re: Get meaning

    Correct... while VBA and VB6 have a large amount of similarities, there are also lots of differences.

    As such, you should be posting in our Office Development forum (which is where Hack moved this thread).

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