Here are some lists of objects that are frequently used
in VB Script:
Set
objEmail = CreateObject( “CDO.Message” )
Set objIE = CreateObject( “InternetExplorer.Application” )
Set objInet = CreateObject( “InetCtls.Inet.1″ )
Set objHTTP = CreateObject( “WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1″ )
Set objExcel = CreateObject( “Excel.Application” )
Set objExcelSheet = CreateObject( “Excel.Sheet” )
Set objOutlook = CreateObject( “Outlook.Application” )
Set objPpt = CreateObject( “PowerPoint.Application” )
Set objWord = CreateObject( “Word.Application” )
Set objCal = CreateObject( “MSCAL.Calendar” )
Set objQPro = CreateObject( “QuattroPro.PerfectScript” )
Set objWP = CreateObject( “WordPerfect.PerfectScript” )
Set objConn = CreateObject( “ADODB.Connection” )
Set objRecSet = CreateObject( “ADODB.Recordset” )
Set objDic = CreateObject( “Scripting.Dictionary” )
Set objFSO = CreateObject( “Scripting.FileSystemObject” )
Set wshNetwork = CreateObject( “WScript.Network” )
Set wshShell = CreateObject( “WScript.Shell” )
Set objRandom = CreateObject( “System.Random” )
Set objArrList = CreateObject( “System.Collections.ArrayList” )
Set objSortList = CreateObject( “System.Collections.SortedList” )
Set xmlDoc = CreateObject( “Microsoft.XmlDom” )
Set xml2Doc = CreateObject( “Msxml2.DOMDocument.5.0″ )
Set objiTunes = CreateObject( “iTunes.Application” )
Set objPlayer = CreateObject( “WMPlayer.OCX” )
Set objWMPlayer = CreateObject( “WMPlayer.OCX.7″ )
Set objReal = CreateObject( “rmocx.RealPlayer G2 Control.1″ )
Set objFSDialog = CreateObject( “SAFRCFileDlg.FileSave” )
Set objFODialog = CreateObject( “SAFRCFileDlg.FileOpen” )
Set objDialog = CreateObject( “UserAccounts.CommonDialog” )
Set SOAPClient = CreateObject( “MSSOAP.SOAPClient” )
Set objWOL = CreateObject( “UltraWOL.ctlUltraWOL” )
Set objSearcher = CreateObject( “Microsoft.Update.Searcher” )
Set objShell = CreateObject( “Shell.Application” )
Set objDeviceReplay=CreateObject(“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
Set objIE = CreateObject( “InternetExplorer.Application” )
Set objInet = CreateObject( “InetCtls.Inet.1″ )
Set objHTTP = CreateObject( “WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1″ )
Set objExcel = CreateObject( “Excel.Application” )
Set objExcelSheet = CreateObject( “Excel.Sheet” )
Set objOutlook = CreateObject( “Outlook.Application” )
Set objPpt = CreateObject( “PowerPoint.Application” )
Set objWord = CreateObject( “Word.Application” )
Set objCal = CreateObject( “MSCAL.Calendar” )
Set objQPro = CreateObject( “QuattroPro.PerfectScript” )
Set objWP = CreateObject( “WordPerfect.PerfectScript” )
Set objConn = CreateObject( “ADODB.Connection” )
Set objRecSet = CreateObject( “ADODB.Recordset” )
Set objDic = CreateObject( “Scripting.Dictionary” )
Set objFSO = CreateObject( “Scripting.FileSystemObject” )
Set wshNetwork = CreateObject( “WScript.Network” )
Set wshShell = CreateObject( “WScript.Shell” )
Set objRandom = CreateObject( “System.Random” )
Set objArrList = CreateObject( “System.Collections.ArrayList” )
Set objSortList = CreateObject( “System.Collections.SortedList” )
Set xmlDoc = CreateObject( “Microsoft.XmlDom” )
Set xml2Doc = CreateObject( “Msxml2.DOMDocument.5.0″ )
Set objiTunes = CreateObject( “iTunes.Application” )
Set objPlayer = CreateObject( “WMPlayer.OCX” )
Set objWMPlayer = CreateObject( “WMPlayer.OCX.7″ )
Set objReal = CreateObject( “rmocx.RealPlayer G2 Control.1″ )
Set objFSDialog = CreateObject( “SAFRCFileDlg.FileSave” )
Set objFODialog = CreateObject( “SAFRCFileDlg.FileOpen” )
Set objDialog = CreateObject( “UserAccounts.CommonDialog” )
Set SOAPClient = CreateObject( “MSSOAP.SOAPClient” )
Set objWOL = CreateObject( “UltraWOL.ctlUltraWOL” )
Set objSearcher = CreateObject( “Microsoft.Update.Searcher” )
Set objShell = CreateObject( “Shell.Application” )
Set objDeviceReplay=CreateObject(“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
Here
are some examples how to use this objects:
Description:
Creates and returns a reference to an Automation object.
Syntax:
CreateObject(class)
The
class argument uses the syntax servername.typename and has these parts:
servername: The name of the application providing the object.
typename: The type or class of the object to create.
servername: The name of the application providing the object.
typename: The type or class of the object to create.
Remarks:
Automation servers provide at least one type of object. For example, a
word-processing application may provide an application object, a document
object, and a toolbar object. To create an Automation object, assign the object
returned by CreateObject to an object variable:
Dim
ExcelSheet
Set ExcelSheet = CreateObject(“Excel.Sheet”)
Set ExcelSheet = CreateObject(“Excel.Sheet”)
This
code starts the application creating the object (in this case, a Microsoft
Excel spreadsheet). Once an object is created, you refer to it in code using
the object variable you defined. In the following example, you access
properties and methods of the new object using the object variable, ExcelSheet,
and other Excel objects, including the Application object and the Cells
collection. For example:
‘
Make Excel visible through the Application object.
ExcelSheet.Application.Visible = True
ExcelSheet.Application.Visible = True
‘
Place some text in the first cell of the sheet.
ExcelSheet.Cells(1,1).Value = “This is column A, row 1″
ExcelSheet.Cells(1,1).Value = “This is column A, row 1″
‘
Save the sheet.
ExcelSheet.SaveAs “C:\DOCS\TEST.XLS”
ExcelSheet.SaveAs “C:\DOCS\TEST.XLS”
‘
Close Excel with the Quit method on the Application object.
ExcelSheet.Application.Quit
ExcelSheet.Application.Quit
‘
Release the object variable.
Set ExcelSheet = Nothing
Set ExcelSheet = Nothing
Example
2: (“Excel.Application” )
For
example to create an excel application object:
‘Close
all the open excel sheet open on your desktop
Systemutil.CloseProcessByName “excel.exe”
Systemutil.CloseProcessByName “excel.exe”
‘Create
a new excel file
Set Excel = createObject(“Excel.Application”)
Set Excel = createObject(“Excel.Application”)
‘Open
the excel sheet
Set SExcelSheet = Excel.Workbooks.Open(“D:\Data\Compa.xls”)
Set SExcelSheet = Excel.Workbooks.Open(“D:\Data\Compa.xls”)
‘Show
the excel sheet in your desk to
SExcelSheet.Application.visible=true
SExcelSheet.Application.visible=true
‘Write
the value (text) in the excel sheet(in 1st row, 2nd column)
‘Excel.ActiveSheet.cells(1,2).value=”Text”
‘Excel.ActiveSheet.cells(1,1).value=”Outertext_tag”
‘Excel.ActiveSheet.cells(1,2).value=”Text”
‘Excel.ActiveSheet.cells(1,1).value=”Outertext_tag”
‘Close
any pop up alart message box due to excel error
Excel.DisplayAlerts = False
‘To run a macro in excel
Excel.Run “Compa”
‘Save the same updated file in different location with different name
SExcelSheet.SaveAs “D:\Elements\BaseLine.xls”
Excel.DisplayAlerts = False
‘To run a macro in excel
Excel.Run “Compa”
‘Save the same updated file in different location with different name
SExcelSheet.SaveAs “D:\Elements\BaseLine.xls”
‘Close
the excel sheet
SExcelSheet.Close
SExcelSheet.Close
‘quit
the excel application from system
Excel.Quit
Excel.Quit
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Example 3A: (“Scripting.FileSystemObject”)
Example 3A: (“Scripting.FileSystemObject”)
‘Drive
path where you want to create the folder
strDrive = “D:/Data”
strDrive = “D:/Data”
‘Name
of the folder to be created
strfoldername= “New Folder”‘
strfoldername= “New Folder”‘
‘Combined
the path with folder name
strPath= strDrive&strfoldername
strPath= strDrive&strfoldername
‘
Create FileSystemObject.
Set objFSO = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”)
Set objFSO = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”)
On
Error Resume Next ‘ pass this error if folder already exist
‘
Create a Folder, using strPath
Set objFolder = objFSO.CreateFolder(strPath)
Set objFolder = objFSO.CreateFolder(strPath)
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Example 3B:
Example 3B:
‘
Get the name of file extentionmsgbox
GetAnExtension(“D:\Documents and Settings\Execution Summary.htm
Function GetAnExtension(DriveSpec)
Dim fso Set fso = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”)
GetAnExtension = fso.GetExtensionName(Drivespec) ‘msgbox GetAnExtension
End Function
GetAnExtension(“D:\Documents and Settings\Execution Summary.htm
Function GetAnExtension(DriveSpec)
Dim fso Set fso = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”)
GetAnExtension = fso.GetExtensionName(Drivespec) ‘msgbox GetAnExtension
End Function
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Example 4: (“CDO.Message”)
Example 4: (“CDO.Message”)
Dim
objMessage
‘create the message object to send an email
Set objMessage = CreateObject(“CDO.Message”)
‘create the message object to send an email
Set objMessage = CreateObject(“CDO.Message”)
‘Add
subject on your message
objMessage.Subject = “QTP Results – Automated Testing”
objMessage.Subject = “QTP Results – Automated Testing”
objMessage.From
= “QTPTesting@address.com” ‘ Change this for your own from address
objMessage.To
= your@email.com
‘Send to email id
objMessage.CC = your@email.com ‘CC to email id
‘Body text message
objMessage.TextBody =”N.B. – Please Do Not Reply This Message Directly.”
objMessage.CC = your@email.com ‘CC to email id
‘Body text message
objMessage.TextBody =”N.B. – Please Do Not Reply This Message Directly.”
‘Include
File attachments here
objMessage.AddAttachment “D:\Data\file.text”
objMessage.AddAttachment “D:\Data\file.text”
‘This
section provides the configuration information for the remote SMTP server.
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
(“http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing”) = 2
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
(“http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing”) = 2
‘Name
or IP of Remote SMTP Server
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
(“http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver”) = “someserver.domain.com”
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
(“http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver”) = “someserver.domain.com”
‘Server
port (typically 25)
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
(“http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport”) = 25
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Update
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
(“http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport”) = 25
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Update
‘End
remote SMTP server configuration section==
‘Send the email
objMessage.Send
‘Send the email
objMessage.Send
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Example 5: (“Wscript.Shell”)
Example 5: (“Wscript.Shell”)
Set
WshShell = CreateObject(“Wscript.Shell”)
Dim Response
‘ Displays a message box with the yes and no options.
Response = MsgBox(“Please Select your choice as ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.” & vbcrlf & vbcrlf & “Do you want to Select “Yes” or “No” ?”, vbYesNo)
‘ If statement to check if the yes button was selected.
If Response = vbYes Then
‘message box will appear for 3 second
WshShell.Popup “You Have Been Selected “Yes”. Please wait.”, 3, “Your Selection” ‘-WshSheel.Popup “message”, “time to wait”, “message box title”
Dim Response
‘ Displays a message box with the yes and no options.
Response = MsgBox(“Please Select your choice as ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.” & vbcrlf & vbcrlf & “Do you want to Select “Yes” or “No” ?”, vbYesNo)
‘ If statement to check if the yes button was selected.
If Response = vbYes Then
‘message box will appear for 3 second
WshShell.Popup “You Have Been Selected “Yes”. Please wait.”, 3, “Your Selection” ‘-WshSheel.Popup “message”, “time to wait”, “message box title”
Else
‘ The no button was selected.
‘message box will appear for 5 second
WshShell.Popup “You Have Been Selected “No””, 5, “Your Selection”
End
‘ The no button was selected.
‘message box will appear for 5 second
WshShell.Popup “You Have Been Selected “No””, 5, “Your Selection”
End
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Example 6A: (“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
Example 6A: (“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
Here
is the example of ‘Mercury.DeviceReplay’ Object used in QTP:
abs_x
= objWebList.GetROProperty(“abs_x”)
abs_y = objWebList.GetROProperty(“abs_y”)
Set objMercuryMouse = CreateObject (“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
mercuryMouse.MouseMove abs_x,abs_y
Wait(3)
abs_y = objWebList.GetROProperty(“abs_y”)
Set objMercuryMouse = CreateObject (“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
mercuryMouse.MouseMove abs_x,abs_y
Wait(3)
Example
6B:(“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
We can use ‘Mercury.DeviceReplay’ simply to enter data in the fields. Here is a simple example of this. But before using this object, you need to select the object where the data needs to enter
We can use ‘Mercury.DeviceReplay’ simply to enter data in the fields. Here is a simple example of this. But before using this object, you need to select the object where the data needs to enter
obj.click
For i = 1 to 10
Set dr=CreateObject(“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
dr.SendString(“hi”)
Set dr=Nothing
Next
For i = 1 to 10
Set dr=CreateObject(“Mercury.DeviceReplay”)
dr.SendString(“hi”)
Set dr=Nothing
Next
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Example 7(“Scripting.Dictionary”)
Example 7(“Scripting.Dictionary”)
This
function will generate user specified random numbers
RanNumber(2000)
Function
RanNumber(val)
Dim d Set d=nothing
Set d = createobject(“Scripting.Dictionary”)
For i =1 to val
r=RandomNumber (0,9)
d.add i, r
Next
a = d.items ‘Get the items.
For i = 0 To d.Count -1 ‘ Iterate the array.
s = s&a(i)’Create return string.
Next
RanNumber=s
End Function
Dim d Set d=nothing
Set d = createobject(“Scripting.Dictionary”)
For i =1 to val
r=RandomNumber (0,9)
d.add i, r
Next
a = d.items ‘Get the items.
For i = 0 To d.Count -1 ‘ Iterate the array.
s = s&a(i)’Create return string.
Next
RanNumber=s
End Function
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Example 8A: (“ADODB.Connection”) /(“ADODB.Recordset”)
Example 8A: (“ADODB.Connection”) /(“ADODB.Recordset”)
This
function will execute an specific query from database using a dedicated
database connection string
Function
database()
v_DBInstance=”RENPCRT8″
v_MHXMLDBPwd=”grudge”
v_MHXMLDBSchema=”Mhxmledit”
v_DBInstance=”RENPCRT8″
v_MHXMLDBPwd=”grudge”
v_MHXMLDBSchema=”Mhxmledit”
‘DATABASE
connection
Const adOpenStatic = 3
Const adLockOptimistic = 3
Const adUseClient = 3
Set objConnection = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
Set objRecordset = CreateObject(“ADODB.Recordset”)
objConnection.Open “DRIVER={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};UID=”& v_MHXMLDBSchema &” ;PWD=” & v_MHXMLDBPwd & “;SERVER=” & v_DBInstance &”;”
objRecordset.CursorLocation = adUseClient
objRecordset.CursorType = adopenstatic
objRecordset.LockType = adlockoptimistic
objRecordset.Source=”select SOP from MHXML.FIRMS_STG where org_id in 681915″
ObjRecordset.ActiveConnection=ObjConnection
ObjRecordset.Open ‘This will execute query
If ObjRecordset.recordcount>0 then
Field1 = ObjRecordset(“SOP”).Value
‘Field2 = ObjRecordset(“LAST_NAME”).Value
msgbox Field1
‘msgbox Field2
End if
End Function
Const adOpenStatic = 3
Const adLockOptimistic = 3
Const adUseClient = 3
Set objConnection = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
Set objRecordset = CreateObject(“ADODB.Recordset”)
objConnection.Open “DRIVER={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};UID=”& v_MHXMLDBSchema &” ;PWD=” & v_MHXMLDBPwd & “;SERVER=” & v_DBInstance &”;”
objRecordset.CursorLocation = adUseClient
objRecordset.CursorType = adopenstatic
objRecordset.LockType = adlockoptimistic
objRecordset.Source=”select SOP from MHXML.FIRMS_STG where org_id in 681915″
ObjRecordset.ActiveConnection=ObjConnection
ObjRecordset.Open ‘This will execute query
If ObjRecordset.recordcount>0 then
Field1 = ObjRecordset(“SOP”).Value
‘Field2 = ObjRecordset(“LAST_NAME”).Value
msgbox Field1
‘msgbox Field2
End if
End Function
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Example 8B: (“Database connection without ADODB.Connection Object”)
Example 8B: (“Database connection without ADODB.Connection Object”)
This
function will retrive the database value even if the value is null or empty.
Function
GetAttorneyInfo(InField,ALid)
v_DBInstance=”RENPCRT8″
v_MHXMLDBPwd=”creek”
v_MHXMLDBSchema=”lbmgradmin”
GetAttorneyInfo=””
‘ Creating the database connection
MHXMLconnection_string=”DRIVER={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};UID=”& v_MHXMLDBSchema &” ;PWD=” & v_MHXMLDBPwd & “;SERVER=” & v_DBInstance &”;”
isMHXMLConnected = db_connect ( MHXMLConnection ,MHXMLconnection_string )
If isMHXMLConnected=0Then ‘ get the data from the table
v_Exe_SQL2=”Select length(NVL(” & InField & “,’Data Not Found’)) from lbmgradmin.ilv_vw where ilisting_id = ” & ALid
set RecSet_SOPInfo_LEN=db_execute_query( MHXMLConnection , v_Exe_SQL2 )
d_SOPInfo_Length=db_get_field_value( RecSet_SOPInfo_LEN , 0 , 0 )
‘msgbox d_SOPInfo_Length
v_Exe_SQL2=”select substr(to_char(NVL(” & InField & “,’Data Not Found’)),1,” & d_SOPInfo_Length & “) from lbmgradmin.ilv_vw where ilisting_id = ” & ALid
set RecSet_SOPInfo=db_execute_query( MHXMLConnection , v_Exe_SQL2 )
RowCnt=db_get_rows_count( RecSet_SOPInfo )
If RowCnt=1Then
d_SOPInfo=db_get_field_value( RecSet_SOPInfo , 0 , 0 )
else
datatable.SetCurrentRow(1)
d_SOPInfo=db_get_field_value( RecSet_SOPInfo , 0 , 0 )
End If
else
End If
‘If isMHXMLConnected=0 Then db_disconnect MHXMLConnection
v_MHXMLDBPwd=”creek”
v_MHXMLDBSchema=”lbmgradmin”
GetAttorneyInfo=””
‘ Creating the database connection
MHXMLconnection_string=”DRIVER={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};UID=”& v_MHXMLDBSchema &” ;PWD=” & v_MHXMLDBPwd & “;SERVER=” & v_DBInstance &”;”
isMHXMLConnected = db_connect ( MHXMLConnection ,MHXMLconnection_string )
If isMHXMLConnected=0Then ‘ get the data from the table
v_Exe_SQL2=”Select length(NVL(” & InField & “,’Data Not Found’)) from lbmgradmin.ilv_vw where ilisting_id = ” & ALid
set RecSet_SOPInfo_LEN=db_execute_query( MHXMLConnection , v_Exe_SQL2 )
d_SOPInfo_Length=db_get_field_value( RecSet_SOPInfo_LEN , 0 , 0 )
‘msgbox d_SOPInfo_Length
v_Exe_SQL2=”select substr(to_char(NVL(” & InField & “,’Data Not Found’)),1,” & d_SOPInfo_Length & “) from lbmgradmin.ilv_vw where ilisting_id = ” & ALid
set RecSet_SOPInfo=db_execute_query( MHXMLConnection , v_Exe_SQL2 )
RowCnt=db_get_rows_count( RecSet_SOPInfo )
If RowCnt=1Then
d_SOPInfo=db_get_field_value( RecSet_SOPInfo , 0 , 0 )
else
datatable.SetCurrentRow(1)
d_SOPInfo=db_get_field_value( RecSet_SOPInfo , 0 , 0 )
End If
else
End If
‘If isMHXMLConnected=0 Then db_disconnect MHXMLConnection
GetAttorneyInfo=d_SOPInfo
End Function
End Function
‘
Database functions
Function db_connect( byRef curSession ,connection_string)
dim connection
on error Resume next
‘ Opening connection
set connection = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
If Err.Number 0 then
db_connect= “Error # ” & CStr(Err.Number) & ” ” & Err.Description
err.clear
Exit Function
End If
connection.Open connection_string
If Err.Number 0 then
db_connect= “Error # ” & CStr(Err.Number) & ” ” & Err.Description
err.clear
Exit Function
End If
set curSession=connection
db_connect=0
End Function
Function db_connect( byRef curSession ,connection_string)
dim connection
on error Resume next
‘ Opening connection
set connection = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
If Err.Number 0 then
db_connect= “Error # ” & CStr(Err.Number) & ” ” & Err.Description
err.clear
Exit Function
End If
connection.Open connection_string
If Err.Number 0 then
db_connect= “Error # ” & CStr(Err.Number) & ” ” & Err.Description
err.clear
Exit Function
End If
set curSession=connection
db_connect=0
End Function
‘
Db Disconnect – Function to disconnect the database connection
Function db_disconnect( byRef curSession )
curSession.close
set curSession = Nothing
End Function
Function db_disconnect( byRef curSession )
curSession.close
set curSession = Nothing
End Function
‘
DB Execute Query – Function to execute the query
Function db_execute_query ( byRef curSession , SQL)
set rs = curSession.Execute( SQL )
set db_execute_query = rs
End Function
Function db_execute_query ( byRef curSession , SQL)
set rs = curSession.Execute( SQL )
set db_execute_query = rs
End Function
‘
DB Function to get the number of rows in the record set
Function db_get_rows_count( byRef curRS )
dim rows
rows = 0
curRS.MoveFirst
Do Until curRS.EOF
rows = rows+1
curRS.MoveNext
Loop
db_get_rows_count = rows
End Function
Function db_get_rows_count( byRef curRS )
dim rows
rows = 0
curRS.MoveFirst
Do Until curRS.EOF
rows = rows+1
curRS.MoveNext
Loop
db_get_rows_count = rows
End Function
‘
Function to fetch the records from the record set
Function
db_get_field_value( curRecordSet , rowIndex , colIndex )
dim curRow
curRecordSet.MoveFirst
count_fields = curRecordSet.fields.count-1
If ( TypeName(colIndex) “String” ) and ( count_fields
dim curRow
curRecordSet.MoveFirst
count_fields = curRecordSet.fields.count-1
If ( TypeName(colIndex) “String” ) and ( count_fields
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Example
8C: (“ADODB.Connection”) /(“ADODB.Recordset”)
This following code will get the data from excel sheet located on the following path:
Dim Get_Field
set connectToDB = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
connectToDB.Provider = “Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0″
connectToDB.Properties(“Extended Properties”).Value = “Excel 8.0″
connectToDB.Open “D:\Documents and Settings\pauldx\Desktop\Data.xls”
strQuery=”Select Age from [Data$] WHERE Name =’Joli’”
Set rsRecord = CreateObject(“ADODB.Recordset”)
rsRecord.Open strQuery,connectToDB,1,1
‘ msgbox rsRecord.RecordCount
If rsRecord.RecordCount>0 Then
for i= 1 to rsRecord.RecordCount
Get_Field=rsRecord.Fields(0)
print Get_Field
rsRecord.movenext
next
Else
Get_Field=”Field Not Present”
End If
This following code will get the data from excel sheet located on the following path:
Dim Get_Field
set connectToDB = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
connectToDB.Provider = “Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0″
connectToDB.Properties(“Extended Properties”).Value = “Excel 8.0″
connectToDB.Open “D:\Documents and Settings\pauldx\Desktop\Data.xls”
strQuery=”Select Age from [Data$] WHERE Name =’Joli’”
Set rsRecord = CreateObject(“ADODB.Recordset”)
rsRecord.Open strQuery,connectToDB,1,1
‘ msgbox rsRecord.RecordCount
If rsRecord.RecordCount>0 Then
for i= 1 to rsRecord.RecordCount
Get_Field=rsRecord.Fields(0)
print Get_Field
rsRecord.movenext
next
Else
Get_Field=”Field Not Present”
End If
Example
9:(“AcroExch.App” / “AcroExch.AVDoc”)
‘Below
code search for word ‘Software’ from the pdf file
Option
Explicit
Dim accapp, acavdocu
Dim pdf_path, bReset, Wrd_count
pdf_path=”C:\Program Files\Om\Om 1.1 User Manual.pdf”
‘AcroExch is acrobat application object
Set accapp=CreateObject(“AcroExch.App”)
accapp.Show()
Dim accapp, acavdocu
Dim pdf_path, bReset, Wrd_count
pdf_path=”C:\Program Files\Om\Om 1.1 User Manual.pdf”
‘AcroExch is acrobat application object
Set accapp=CreateObject(“AcroExch.App”)
accapp.Show()
‘Need
to create one AVDoc object par displayed document
Set acavdocu=CreateObject(“AcroExch.AVDoc”)
Set acavdocu=CreateObject(“AcroExch.AVDoc”)
‘Opening
the PDF
If acavdocu.Open(pdf_path,””) Then
acavdocu.BringToFront()
bReset=1 : Wrd_count = 0
‘Find Text Finds the specified text, scrolls so that it is visible, and highlights it
Do While acavdocu.FindText(“software”, 1, 1, bReset)
bReset=0 : Wrd_count=Wrd_count+1
Wait 0, 200
Loop
End If
If acavdocu.Open(pdf_path,””) Then
acavdocu.BringToFront()
bReset=1 : Wrd_count = 0
‘Find Text Finds the specified text, scrolls so that it is visible, and highlights it
Do While acavdocu.FindText(“software”, 1, 1, bReset)
bReset=0 : Wrd_count=Wrd_count+1
Wait 0, 200
Loop
End If
accapp.CloseAllDocs()
accapp.Exit()
msgbox “The word ‘software’ was found ” & Wrd_count & “times”
Set accap=nothing : Set accapp=nothing
accapp.Exit()
msgbox “The word ‘software’ was found ” & Wrd_count & “times”
Set accap=nothing : Set accapp=nothing
(Note:
you can only use the following code if you have acrobat professional installed.
If you just have adobe reader standard version installed you will get this
error message – “ActiveX component can’t create object: ‘AcroExch.PDDoc”)
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Example 10:(“DotNetFactory”)
These Functions will conversion of Binary to Hexadecimal/ Decimal or vice versa.
Here we can see the use of DotNetFactory utility with create an instance of “System.Convert”
Example 10:(“DotNetFactory”)
These Functions will conversion of Binary to Hexadecimal/ Decimal or vice versa.
Here we can see the use of DotNetFactory utility with create an instance of “System.Convert”
‘Binary
to Hexadecimal conversion
Print “&H: ” & BinToHex(“00001110100111011111101000111011″)
Print “&H: ” & BinToHex(“00001110100111011111101000111011″)
Function
BinToHex( bits )
If( bits “” ) Then
BinToHex = 2 * BinToHex( Left( bits, Len( bits ) – 1 ) ) + CLng( Right( bits, 1 ) )
End If
End Function
If( bits “” ) Then
BinToHex = 2 * BinToHex( Left( bits, Len( bits ) – 1 ) ) + CLng( Right( bits, 1 ) )
End If
End Function
‘Decimal
to Binary conversion
Print DecToBin(245234235,32)
Print DecToBin(245234235,32)
Public Function DecToBin(
decNum, bitsCount )
Dim str
str = DotNetFactory.CreateInstance( “System.Convert” ).ToString( Clng( decNum ) , 2 )
DecToBin = String( bitsCount – Len( str ), “0″ ) & str
End Function
Dim str
str = DotNetFactory.CreateInstance( “System.Convert” ).ToString( Clng( decNum ) , 2 )
DecToBin = String( bitsCount – Len( str ), “0″ ) & str
End Function