why does this fail?
hmmm - i'm using 2003 and on 2 different machines it did the same thing
both xp pro sp2 - dunno if that makes a difference
also in my project and in a new workbook it failed too - i'm stumped. it
has worked in the past, which is why i'm confused as to why it doesn't now.
/shrug
and i used int because msgbox returns an integer - according to the help.
but thanks for pointing that out.
J
"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:
I tried in in 2003 and 2000. It wall workd fine for me... I would love to
know what might be causing that.
Jim Thomlinson
P.S. Bob is the one who let me in on the whole long thing. I used to always
use int also. Until Bob pointed out the only two (very obscure) long return
values that a message box can send. That knowledge will stick with me until
long after I am dead... Thanks Bob...
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
It works fine for me too. As Jim says, technically the button constants are
Longs, but I also don't get a problem with Integer, and I tried with 97,
2000 and XP. If you have 2003, try it with Long.
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HTH
RP
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"Jim Thomlinson" wrote in message
...
Don't know why it does not owrk for you. It works for me... The only thing
I
see is that msgbox returns a long not an integer. Not thgat it has ever
caused me a problem using int but as a technicallity...
Jim Thomlinson
"Gixxer_J_97" wrote:
public sub test()
dim c as integer,s1 as string, s2 as string
s1="My Message"
s2 = "My Title"
c=msgbox(s1,vbyesno,s2)
if c=vbyes then
msgbox "hi"
else
msgbox "bye"
end if
end sub
this is always displaying "bye"
why? c (just after assignment) contains 6
at the test, c is empty
what am i missing?
it works using
if msgbox(s1,vbyesno,s2)=vbyes then ....
jooc
thanks
J
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