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Sep 6th, 2003, 07:02 PM
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close open file[RESOLVED THANKS]
Hi i am using this code to populate a listview list it works fine
but i also have an other four text files i want to be able to
choose from in a combo box,i can clear the listview text but when i
select the new text file to open from the combo box list i get an
error saing file already open,i take it that i have to first close
the file that i had first opend?how would i do this?
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--------VB CODE------
Open (App.Path & "\123.txt") For Input As #1 'Open File
Do While Not EOF(1) 'While not end of file
Line Input #1, TextLine 'Read Line From File
Set ListView = ListView1.ListItems.Add() 'asign "object"
ListView.Text = Split(TextLine, ",")(0)
ListView.SubItems(1) = Split(TextLine, ",")(1)
ListView.SubItems(2) = Split(TextLine, ",")(2)
ListView.SubItems(3) = Split(TextLine, ",")(3)
ListView.SubItems(4) = Split(TextLine, ",")(4)
ListView.SubItems(5) = Split(TextLine, ",")(5)
ListView.SubItems(6) = Split(TextLine, ",")(6)
ListView.SubItems(7) = Split(TextLine, ",")(7)
ListView.SubItems(8) = Split(TextLine, ",")(8)
ListView.SubItems(9) = Split(TextLine, ",")(9)
ListView.SubItems(10) = Split(TextLine, ",")(10)
ListView.SubItems(11) = Split(TextLine, ",")(11)
ListView.SubItems(12) = Split(TextLine, ",")(12)
ListView.SubItems(13) = Split(TextLine, ",")(13)
ListView.SubItems(14) = Split(TextLine, ",")(14)
ListView.SubItems(15) = Split(TextLine, ",")(15)
ListView.SubItems(16) = Split(TextLine, ",")(16)
'ListView.SubItems(17) = Split(TextLine, ",")(17)
Loop
Last edited by bosscat; Sep 6th, 2003 at 08:02 PM.
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Sep 6th, 2003, 07:16 PM
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Sep 6th, 2003, 08:04 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Thanks MARTIN, that solved my problem.
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