Jeez... I must code some more when I'm hungover - it seems to work...!
...that's about the first answer in years I've given that's been correct.
Mind you xoggoth...all that process engineering we've done in the past must have fuzzled our brains somewhat... I have done the very same thing as you have done - with all these different languages and syntaxes...I've even put that in using C# (a devil's language if I've ever seen one...hopefully Chico can exorcise that into oblivion)
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Damn!!! I am so used to lazily typing a single word in VB or VBA and it gets auto changed to two.
Actually this did occurr to me earlier (honest) and thought I must remove this thread before somebody sees it and I look like a complete @rse.
Too late!!!!
Again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, cheers HD
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Just come across this in a hungover stupor... is itOriginally posted by xoggothClient has an technical Access application with various algorithms in VBA. He wants a system where users can type in and run their own algorithms. Seemed like a piece of cake with Windows Script Control. However I find it only runs single line statements
eg with language as vbscript
if x=1 then y=2
is ok but
if x=1 then
y=2
endif
gives 'Statement expected'
There is no such limitation according to MS's help - it should run any valid vbscript. Anyone else had a problem?
Cheers
End If rather than endif?
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Windows script control
Client has an technical Access application with various algorithms in VBA. He wants a system where users can type in and run their own algorithms. Seemed like a piece of cake with Windows Script Control. However I find it only runs single line statements
eg with language as vbscript
if x=1 then y=2
is ok but
if x=1 then
y=2
endif
gives 'Statement expected'
There is no such limitation according to MS's help - it should run any valid vbscript. Anyone else had a problem?
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