Difference between revisions of "Microsoft Access VBA Code Snippets"
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=== getApplicationTitle === | === getApplicationTitle === | ||
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− | + | Function getApplicationTitle() As String | |
− | + | Dim strResult As String | |
− | + | ||
− | + | strResult = CurrentDb.Properties("AppTitle").Value | |
− | + | ||
− | + | getApplicationTitle = strResult | |
− | + | End Function | |
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<syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | ||
− | + | Function getProjectName() As String | |
− | + | Dim strResult As String | |
− | + | ||
− | + | strResult = Application.VBE.ActiveVBProject.Name | |
− | + | ||
− | + | getProjectName = strResult | |
− | + | End Function | |
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== setDebug / isDebug === | === setDebug / isDebug === | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | ||
− | + | Sub setDebug(blnDebug As Boolean) | |
− | + | saveSetting getProjectName, "RunTime", "Debug", CStr(blnDebug) | |
− | + | End Sub | |
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | ||
− | + | Function isDebug() As Boolean | |
− | + | Dim blnResult As Boolean | |
− | + | ||
− | + | blnResult = CBool(GetSetting(getProjectName, "RunTime", "Debug", 0)) | |
− | + | ||
− | + | isDebug = blnResult | |
− | + | End Function | |
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== existsTable === | === existsTable === | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | ||
− | + | Function existsTable(strTable As String) As Boolean | |
− | + | Dim blnResult As Boolean | |
− | + | Dim tdf As TableDef | |
− | + | ||
− | + | blnResult = False | |
− | + | For Each tdf In CurrentDb.TableDefs | |
− | + | If tdf.Name = strTable Then | |
− | + | blnResult = True | |
− | + | Exit For | |
− | + | End If | |
− | + | Next | |
− | + | ||
− | + | existsTable = blnResult | |
− | + | End Function | |
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== existsQuery === | === existsQuery === | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | ||
− | + | Function existsQuery(strQuery As String) As Boolean | |
− | + | Dim blnResult As Boolean | |
− | + | Dim qdf As QueryDef | |
− | + | ||
− | + | blnResult = False | |
− | + | For Each qdf In CurrentDb.QueryDefs | |
− | + | If qdf.Name = strQuery Then | |
− | + | blnResult = True | |
− | + | Exit For | |
− | + | End If | |
− | + | Next | |
− | + | ||
− | + | existsQuery = blnResult | |
− | + | End Function | |
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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=== inList === | === inList === | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | ||
− | + | Public Function inList(cmb As ComboBox, var As Variant) As Boolean | |
− | + | Dim blnResult As Boolean | |
− | + | Dim intIndex As Integer | |
− | + | ||
− | + | blnResult = False | |
− | + | With cmb | |
− | + | For intIndex = Abs(.ColumnHeads) To .ListCount - 1 | |
− | + | If CLng(.ItemData(intIndex)) = CLng(Nz(var)) Then | |
− | + | blnResult = True | |
− | + | Exit For | |
− | + | End If | |
− | + | Next | |
− | + | End With | |
− | + | ||
− | + | inList = blnResult | |
− | + | End Function | |
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<syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb"> | ||
− | + | Sub displayActiveUsers() | |
− | + | Dim strUsers As String | |
− | + | Dim cn As New ADODB.Connection | |
− | + | Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset | |
− | + | Dim wshNet As WshNetwork | |
− | + | ||
− | + | strUsers = "Computer Name" | |
− | + | Set cn = CurrentProject.Connection | |
− | + | Set rs = cn.OpenSchema( _ | |
− | + | Schema:=adSchemaProviderSpecific, _ | |
− | + | SchemaId:="{947bb102-5d43-11d1-bdbf-00c04fb92675}" _ | |
− | + | ) | |
− | + | Debug.Print _ | |
− | + | rs.Fields(0).Name & " " & _ | |
− | + | rs.Fields(1).Name ' & " " & _ | |
− | + | rs.Fields(2).Name & " " & _ | |
− | + | rs.Fields(3).Name | |
− | + | Set wshNet = New WshNetwork | |
− | + | With rs | |
− | + | Do While Not .EOF | |
− | + | strUsers = strUsers & vbCrLf & Chr$(149) & " " & Left(.Fields(0).Value, Len(wshNet.ComputerName)) | |
− | + | If Left(.Fields(0).Value, Len(wshNet.ComputerName)) = wshNet.ComputerName Then | |
− | + | strUsers = strUsers & " (me)" | |
− | + | Debug.Print _ | |
− | + | wshNet.ComputerName & "* " & _ | |
− | + | wshNet.UserName ' & " " & _ | |
− | + | .Fields(2).Value & " " & _ | |
− | + | .Fields(3).Value | |
− | + | Else | |
− | + | Debug.Print _ | |
− | + | Left(.Fields(0).Value, Len(wshNet.ComputerName)) & " " & _ | |
− | + | Trim(.Fields(1).Value) ' & " " & _ | |
− | + | .Fields(2).Value & " " & _ | |
− | + | .Fields(3).Value | |
− | + | End If | |
− | + | .MoveNext | |
− | + | Loop | |
− | + | End With | |
− | + | MsgBox strUsers, vbOKOnly, "Current Users" | |
− | + | End Sub | |
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Revision as of 16:10, 26 March 2010
ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
Retrieving and processing a recordset works like this
Dim cn As ADODB.Connection
Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset
Set cn = CurrentProject.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
With rs
.Open _
Source:="SELECT * FROM tblTable", _
ActiveConnection:=cn
.MoveFirst
Do While Not .EOF
'Record based instructions
.MoveNext
Loop
.Close
End With
Setter and Getter
In order to store and retrieve settings from the user's registry, it is wise to implement Setters and Getters. The general code for a variable named "Id" of the variable type "Long" looks like this:
10 Public Sub setId(lngId As Long)
11 SaveSetting getProjectName, "RunTime", "Id", CStr(lngId)
12 End Sub
20 Public Function getId() As Long
21 Dim lngResult As Long
22
23 lngResult = CLng(GetSetting(getProjectName, "RunTime", "Id", 0))
24
25 getId = lngResult
26 End Function
A few remarks on this code:
- Lines 11 and 23: "RunTime" just indicates that the variable will change frequently while working with the database. You may want to use different "categories" for your settings such as "RunTime", "Import", "User" and so on in order to reflect either the scope or the frequency of the settings. If you are using distinct namespaces like this, you should consider putting the namespace into the names of the functions, so that on the one hand it is possible to tell from the names which settings are meant and on the other hand you could reuse a term like Id in both namespaces; example: getId vs getImportId
- Lines 11 and 23: The setting's name ("Id") should be the same that the functions have ("setId", "getId").
- Lines 10, 20ff: The variable type should always be converted explicitly, although VBA is able to cast implicit conversions (like strResult = datNow).
modAccess
modAccess consists basically of methods, which are specific to Microsoft Access like methods for retrieving information about properties, checking Access objects for their existence.
getApplicationTitle
Function getApplicationTitle() As String
Dim strResult As String
strResult = CurrentDb.Properties("AppTitle").Value
getApplicationTitle = strResult
End Function
getProjectName
The first guess for this is usually CurrentProject.Name but unfortunately this just returns the name of the file. If you want to bind your settings to a certain project, you certainly don't want to rely on the exact naming of a file; to the contrary you want to be able to use your stored settings no matter what the database file is named.
Function getProjectName() As String
Dim strResult As String
strResult = Application.VBE.ActiveVBProject.Name
getProjectName = strResult
End Function
setDebug / isDebug
Sub setDebug(blnDebug As Boolean)
saveSetting getProjectName, "RunTime", "Debug", CStr(blnDebug)
End Sub
Function isDebug() As Boolean
Dim blnResult As Boolean
blnResult = CBool(GetSetting(getProjectName, "RunTime", "Debug", 0))
isDebug = blnResult
End Function
existsTable
Function existsTable(strTable As String) As Boolean
Dim blnResult As Boolean
Dim tdf As TableDef
blnResult = False
For Each tdf In CurrentDb.TableDefs
If tdf.Name = strTable Then
blnResult = True
Exit For
End If
Next
existsTable = blnResult
End Function
existsQuery
Function existsQuery(strQuery As String) As Boolean
Dim blnResult As Boolean
Dim qdf As QueryDef
blnResult = False
For Each qdf In CurrentDb.QueryDefs
If qdf.Name = strQuery Then
blnResult = True
Exit For
End If
Next
existsQuery = blnResult
End Function
setTableDescription / getTableDescription
The property "Description" is not initially present in a table definition. Therefore it has to be created and appended to the property collection of the table definition on first usage.
Sub setTableDescription(strTable As String, strDescription As String)
Dim dbs As Database
Dim tdf As TableDef
Dim prp As Property
Set dbs = CurrentDb
Set tdf = dbs.TableDefs(strTable)
On Error GoTo handleSetTableDescriptionError
tdf.Properties("Description").Value = strDescription
On Error GoTo 0
Exit Sub
handleSetTableDescriptionError:
If Err.Number = 3270 Then
Set prp = tdf.CreateProperty("Description", dbText, strDescription)
tdf.Properties.Append prp
Resume Next
Else
MsgBox Err.Number & ": " & Err.Description
End If
End Sub
Public Function getTableDescription(strTable As String) As String
Dim strResult As String
On Error Resume Next
strResult = CurrentDb.TableDefs(strTable).Properties("Description").Value
On Error GoTo 0
getTableDescription = strResult
End Function
inList
Public Function inList(cmb As ComboBox, var As Variant) As Boolean
Dim blnResult As Boolean
Dim intIndex As Integer
blnResult = False
With cmb
For intIndex = Abs(.ColumnHeads) To .ListCount - 1
If CLng(.ItemData(intIndex)) = CLng(Nz(var)) Then
blnResult = True
Exit For
End If
Next
End With
inList = blnResult
End Function
displayActiveUsers
The usage of the Windows Script Host Object in order to identify the user's workstation is optional.
Sub displayActiveUsers()
Dim strUsers As String
Dim cn As New ADODB.Connection
Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset
Dim wshNet As WshNetwork
strUsers = "Computer Name"
Set cn = CurrentProject.Connection
Set rs = cn.OpenSchema( _
Schema:=adSchemaProviderSpecific, _
SchemaId:="{947bb102-5d43-11d1-bdbf-00c04fb92675}" _
)
Debug.Print _
rs.Fields(0).Name & " " & _
rs.Fields(1).Name ' & " " & _
rs.Fields(2).Name & " " & _
rs.Fields(3).Name
Set wshNet = New WshNetwork
With rs
Do While Not .EOF
strUsers = strUsers & vbCrLf & Chr$(149) & " " & Left(.Fields(0).Value, Len(wshNet.ComputerName))
If Left(.Fields(0).Value, Len(wshNet.ComputerName)) = wshNet.ComputerName Then
strUsers = strUsers & " (me)"
Debug.Print _
wshNet.ComputerName & "* " & _
wshNet.UserName ' & " " & _
.Fields(2).Value & " " & _
.Fields(3).Value
Else
Debug.Print _
Left(.Fields(0).Value, Len(wshNet.ComputerName)) & " " & _
Trim(.Fields(1).Value) ' & " " & _
.Fields(2).Value & " " & _
.Fields(3).Value
End If
.MoveNext
Loop
End With
MsgBox strUsers, vbOKOnly, "Current Users"
End Sub
linkTable
Public Sub linkTable( _
strTable As String, _
strFilePath As String, _
Optional strTableSource As String = "" _
)
Dim dbs As Database
Dim tdf As TableDef
If strTableSource = "" Then
strTableSource = strTable
End If
setStatus "Linking table '" & strTable & "' to " & strFilePath & " (" & strTableSource & ") ..."
Set dbs = CurrentDb
If existsTable(strTable) Then
DoCmd.DeleteObject acTable, strTable
End If
Set tdf = dbs.CreateTableDef(strTable)
With tdf
.Connect = ";DATABASE=" & strFilePath
.SourceTableName = strTableSource
End With
dbs.TableDefs.Append tdf
setTableDescription strTable, strFilePath
setStatus
End Sub
updateForms
This method is used to reflect global changes in all open forms. The error handling is necessary in case a corresponding method should be missing.
Public Sub updateForms()
Dim aob As AccessObject
For Each aob In CurrentProject.AllForms
With aob
If .IsLoaded Then
On Error Resume Next
Forms.Item(.Name).updateForm
On Error GoTo 0
End If
End With
Next
End Sub
In order to use this, two prerequisites must be met, which will be illustrated using a combo box which display a customer (cmbCustomer) and should reflect changes of a globally stored customer id (using setCustomerId / getCustomerId, for example):
- the changing procedure must call updateForms after the value has been changed
Private Sub cmbCustomer_AfterUpdate()
setCustomerId cmbCustomer.Value
updateForms
End Sub
- every form, which uses the customer id, must have a public method "updateForm" which is responsible for reflecting the change in the form (or report).
Public Sub updateForm()
cmbCustomer.Value = getCustomerId
End Sub
removeDeprecatedObjects
Public Sub removeDeprecatedObjects(Optional blnExecute As Boolean = False)
'All objects
removeObjects "^[z]?_.*", blnExecute
removeObjects "[0-9]{6}", blnExecute
removeObjects "_alt[0-9]*$", blnExecute
'Specific tables
removeTables "(einfüge|import)fehler", blnExecute
removeTables "^(temp|test)", blnExecute
'Specific queries
removeQueries "^abfrage", blnExecute
'Specific forms
'Specific reports
If Not blnExecute Then
Debug.Print
Debug.Print _
"If you would like to delete the above mentioned objects," & vbCrLf & _
"please run 'removeDeprecatedObjects true'."
End If
End Sub
removeObjects
Public Sub removeObjects(strPattern As String, Optional blnExecute As Boolean = False)
removeTables strPattern, blnExecute
removeQueries strPattern, blnExecute
removeForms strPattern, blnExecute
removeReports strPattern, blnExecute
End Sub
removeTables
Public Sub removeTables(strPattern As String, Optional blnExecute As Boolean = False)
Dim tdf As TableDef
Dim strTable As String
For Each tdf In CurrentDb.TableDefs
strTable = tdf.Name
If matches(strTable, strPattern) Then
setStatus "Removing table '" & strTable & "' ..."
Debug.Print "Removing table '" & strTable & "' ..."
If blnExecute Then
DoCmd.DeleteObject acTable, strTable
End If
End If
Next
setStatus
End Sub
removeQueries
Public Sub removeQueries(strPattern As String, Optional blnExecute As Boolean = False)
Dim qdf As QueryDef
Dim strQuery As String
For Each qdf In CurrentDb.QueryDefs
strQuery = qdf.Name
If matches(strQuery, strPattern) Then
setStatus "Removing query '" & strQuery & "' ..."
Debug.Print "Removing query '" & strQuery & "' ..."
If blnExecute Then
DoCmd.DeleteObject acQuery, strQuery
End If
End If
Next
setStatus
End Sub
removeForms
Public Sub removeForms(strPattern As String, Optional blnExecute As Boolean = False)
Dim afs As AllForms
Dim aob As AccessObject
Dim strForm As String
Set afs = CurrentProject.AllForms
For Each aob In afs
strForm = aob.Name
If matches(strForm, strPattern) Then
setStatus "Removing Form '" & strForm & "' ..."
Debug.Print "Removing Form '" & strForm & "' ..."
If blnExecute Then
DoCmd.DeleteObject acForm, strForm
End If
End If
Next
setStatus
End Sub
removeReports
Public Sub removeReports(strPattern As String, Optional blnExecute As Boolean = False)
Dim arp As AllReports
Dim aob As AccessObject
Dim strReport As String
Set arp = CurrentProject.AllReports
For Each aob In arp
strReport = aob.Name
If matches(strReport, strPattern) Then
setStatus "Removing Report '" & strReport & "' ..."
Debug.Print "Removing Report '" & strReport & "' ..."
If blnExecute Then
DoCmd.DeleteObject acReport, strReport
End If
End If
Next
setStatus
End Sub
modSetting
debugPrintUserRunTimeSettings
Sub debugPrintUserRunTimeSettings()
Dim arrSetting() As String
Dim intIndex As Integer
Debug.Print
Debug.Print "User RunTime Settings"
Debug.Print "---------------------"
On Error GoTo handleGetAllSettingsError
arrSetting = GetAllSettings(getProjectName, "RunTime")
On Error GoTo 0
For intIndex = LBound(arrSetting) To UBound(arrSetting)
Debug.Print arrSetting(intIndex, 0) & " : " & arrSetting(intIndex, 1)
Next
Exit Sub
handleGetAllSettingsError:
Debug.Print "No user settings available."
End Sub
deleteUserSettings
Sub deleteUserSettings()
Debug.Print
Debug.Print "User Settings"
Debug.Print "-------------"
On Error Resume Next
DeleteSetting getProjectName
Debug.Print "All user settings deleted."
End Sub
modUi
setStatus
Public Sub setStatus(Optional strMessage As String = "Bereit")
strMessage = _
getUserName & " - " & _
strMessage
SysCmd acSysCmdSetStatus, strMessage
End Sub
modFunction
Round2
Microsoft Access' Round() function is different from the one implemented in Microsoft Excel. The behavious can be imitated using a user defined function.
Public Function Round2(dblValue As Double, intDecimal As Integer) As Double
Dim dblResult As Double
dblResult = CLng(dblValue * 10 ^ intDecimal) / 10 ^ intDecimal
Round2 = dblResult
End Function
modSql
Constants
Public Const strFormatSqlDate As String = "yyyy\-mm\-dd"
Public Const strFormatSqlDateCriterion As String = "\#yyyy\-mm\-dd\#"
executeSql
Public Function executeSql(strSql As String) As Long
Dim lngResult As Long
Const strFormatHms As String = "hh:mm:ss"
Dim datStart As Date
Dim strErr As String
Dim strTable As String
Dim strAffected As String
lngResult = 0
If isDebug Then
Debug.Print "----------------------------------------"
Debug.Print strSql
Debug.Print
datStart = Now
Debug.Print "Start : " & Format(datStart, strFormatHms)
End If
With CurrentDb
'DoCmd.SetWarnings False
On Error GoTo handleExecuteError
If isDebug Then
.Execute strSql, dbFailOnError
Else
.Execute strSql
End If
On Error GoTo 0
'DoCmd.SetWarnings True
DoEvents
strAffected = "Records "
Select Case .RecordsAffected
Case 1
'Last inserted id
lngResult = .OpenRecordset("SELECT @@IDENTITY")(0)
If lngResult = 0 Then
lngResult = 1
Else
strAffected = "Last Id "
End If
Case Else
'Number of affected records
lngResult = .RecordsAffected
End Select
End With
If isDebug Then
Debug.Print "End : " & Format(Now, strFormatHms)
Debug.Print " " & "--------"
Debug.Print "Duration : " & Format(Now - datStart, strFormatHms)
Debug.Print strAffected & ": " & Format(lngResult, "#,##0")
Debug.Print "----------------------------------------"
Debug.Print
End If
executeSql = lngResult
Exit Function
handleExecuteError:
'On Error GoTo handleExecuteSqlErrorFinal
'DoCmd.RunSQL strSql
'On Error GoTo 0
'resume next
'handleExecuteSqlErrorFinal:
Select Case Err.Number
Case 3010:
'Table already exists
strErr = Err.Description
strTable = Mid( _
Err.Description, _
InStr(1, strErr, "'", vbTextCompare) + 1, _
InStrRev(strErr, "'", -1, vbTextCompare) - _
InStr(1, strErr, "'", vbTextCompare) - 1 _
)
DoCmd.Close acTable, strTable, acSaveNo
DoCmd.DeleteObject acTable, strTable
Resume
Case 2008:
'Table is open
DoCmd.Close acTable, strTable, acSaveNo
Resume
Case Else
strErr = Err.Number & " : " & Err.Description
Debug.Print "########################################"
Debug.Print "# ERR " & Err.Number & " : " & Err.Description
Debug.Print "# ABORT"
Debug.Print "########################################"
Debug.Print
End Select
End Function
showSqlResult
Public Sub showSqlResult(strSql As String, Optional strQuery As String = "")
Dim dbs As Database
Dim qdf As QueryDef
If strQuery = "" Then
strQuery = "SQL Result"
End If
If existsQuery(strQuery) Then
DoCmd.DeleteObject acQuery, strQuery
End If
Set dbs = CurrentDb
Set qdf = dbs.CreateQueryDef(Name:=strQuery, SQLText:=strSql)
DoCmd.OpenQuery strQuery
Do While CurrentData.AllQueries(strQuery).IsLoaded
DoEvents
Loop
DoCmd.DeleteObject acQuery, strQuery
End Sub
getSqlAmount
Public Function getSqlAmount(cur As Currency) As String
Dim strResult As String
strResult = CStr(cur)
strResult = Replace( _
Expression:=strResult, _
Find:=",", _
Replace:=".", _
Compare:=vbTextCompare _
)
getSqlAmount = strResult
End Function
getSqlDate
Public Function getSqlDate(dat As Date) As String
Dim strResult As String
strResult = Format(dat, strFormatSqlDate)
getSqlDate = strResult
End Function
getSqlDateCriterion
Public Function getSqlDateCriterion(dat As Date) As String
Dim strResult As String
strResult = Format(dat, strFormatSqlDateCriterion)
getSqlDateCriterion = strResult
End Function
modFso
assertPath
Sub assertPath(strPath)
Dim fso As FileSystemObject
Dim blnFirst As Boolean
blnFirst = True
Set fso = New FileSystemObject
With fso
If Not .FolderExists(strPath) Then
On Error GoTo handleCreateFolderError
.CreateFolder strPath
On Error GoTo 0
End If
End With
Exit Sub
handleCreateFolderError:
If Err.Number = 76 And blnFirst Then
Debug.Print strPath & " not found - trying to create parent ..."
assurePath fso.GetParentFolderName(strPath)
blnFirst = False
Resume
Else
MsgBox "The path '" & strPath & "' could not be found, nor created.", vbExclamation + vbOKOnly
End If
End Sub
modWsh
Windows Scripting Host Object based methods
getUserName
Function getUserName() As String
Dim strResult As String
Dim wshNet As WshNetwork
Set wshNet = New WshNetwork
strResult = wshNet.UserName
getUserName = strResult
End Function
getComputerName
Function getComputerName() As String
Dim strResult As String
Dim wshNet As WshNetwork
Set wshNet = New WshNetwork
strResult = wshNet.ComputerName
getComputerName = strResult
End Function
modExcel
Variables
Private xl As Excel.Application
Private blnCreated As Boolean
getExcel
Private Function getExcel() As Excel.Application
If xl Is Nothing Then
On Error Resume Next
Set xl = GetObject(, "Excel.Application")
On Error GoTo 0
If xl Is Nothing Then
Set xl = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
xl.Visible = True
blnCreated = True
Else
blnCreated = False
End If
End If
Set getExcel = xl
End Function
quitExcel
Sub quitExcel()
With xl
If blnCreated Then
.Quit
End If
End With
End Sub
openExcelWorkbook
Public Function openExcelWorkbook(strPathFile As String) As Excel.Workbook
Dim wbkResult As Excel.Workbook
With getExcel
Set wbkResult = .Workbooks.Open(strPathFile)
End With
Set openExcelWorkbook = wbkResult
End Function
closeExcelWorkbook
Public Sub closeExcelWorkbook(strWorkbook As String, Optional blnQuit As Boolean = False)
With xl
.Workbooks(strWorkbook).Close
If blnQuit Then
quitExcel
End If
End With
End Sub
applyCorporateStyle
Public Sub applyCorporateStyle(strFile As String)
Dim fso As FileSystemObject
Dim xls As Excel.Application
Dim wbk As Workbook
Dim wks As Worksheet
Dim rng As Range
Set fso = New FileSystemObject
If Not fso.FileExists(strFile) Then
MsgBox "The specified file does not exist."
Exit Sub
End If
If Not Right(strFile, 4) = ".xls" Then
MsgBox "The specified file is not a Microsoft Excel file."
Exit Sub
End If
Set wbk = openExcelWorkbook(strFile)
Set xls = wbk.Parent
For Each wks In wbk.Worksheets
With wks
.Activate
'Delete empty sheets
If .UsedRange.Address = "$A$1" Then
xls.DisplayAlerts = False
.Delete
xls.DisplayAlerts = True
Else
'Remove gridlines
xls.ActiveWindow.DisplayGridlines = False
'Format first row
Set rng = .UsedRange.Rows(1)
With rng
.Font.Bold = True
.Font.Color = vbWhite
.Interior.Color = vbRed
'Enable AutoFilter
If wks.AutoFilterMode = False Then
.AutoFilter
Else
.AutoFilter
.AutoFilter
End If
End With
'Adjust column widths
.UsedRange.Columns.AutoFit
End If
End With
Next
wbk.Save
wbk.Close
End Sub
modString
getAlNumString
Public Function getAlNumString(strSource As String) As String
Dim strResult As String
Dim intIndex As Integer
Dim strCharacter As String
strResult = ""
For intIndex = 1 To Len(strSource)
strCharacter = Mid(strSource, intIndex, 1)
Select Case Asc(strCharacter)
''A - Z, a - z
Case 65 To 90, 97 To 122
strResult = strResult & strCharacter
'0 - 9
Case 48 To 57
strResult = strResult & strCharacter
Case Else
'nothing
End Select
Next
getAlNumString = strResult
End Function
getAlNumPunctString
Public Function getAlNumPunctString(strSource As String) As String
Dim strResult As String
Dim intIndex As Integer
Dim strCharacter As String
strResult = ""
For intIndex = 1 To Len(strSource)
strCharacter = Mid(strSource, intIndex, 1)
Select Case Asc(strCharacter)
'A - Z, a - z
Case 65 To 90, 97 To 122
strResult = strResult & strCharacter
'0 - 9
Case 48 To 57
strResult = strResult & strCharacter
'<space>, <comma>, <hyphen>, <dot>, <slash>
Case 20, 44 To 47
strResult = strResult & strCharacter
Case Else
'nothing
End Select
Next
getAlNumPunctString = strResult
End Function
getPrintableString
Public Function getPrintableString(strSource As String) As String
Dim strResult As String
Dim intIndex As Integer
Dim strCharacter As String
strResult = ""
For intIndex = 1 To Len(strSource)
strCharacter = Mid(strSource, intIndex, 1)
Select Case Asc(strCharacter)
'ASCII printable characters
Case 20 To 126
strResult = strResult & strCharacter
Case Else
'nothing
End Select
Next
getPrintableString = strResult
End Function
matches
Public Function matches(strString As String, strRegEx As String) As Boolean
Dim blnResult As Boolean
Dim rgx As RegExp
Set rgx = New RegExp
With rgx
.Pattern = strRegEx
blnResult = .Test(strString)
End With
matches = blnResult
End Function