Environment Variable
I have tried the method you suggested and when the code runs as expected,
but when I type SET from the command prompt the variable is not listed.
I am trying to create a variable that would be listed when you type SET.
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Hi Andi,
It is a generic routine to tidy up strings from APIs, which use null to
designate the end of a string. So this routine just looks for the first
null, and extracts all characters to the left of that.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
"Andibevan" wrote in message
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Thanks Bob - I didn't know about using GetEnvironmentVariable.
What does the function TrimNull do? I can't work it out.
Ta
Andi
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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You are correct, you do need to use an API.
You should also note that Excel seems to load all variables at
startup,
and
the Environ command retrieves the value from this memory store. So you
need
to use the GetEnvironmentVariable to read your new value.
This should demonstrate that
Option Explicit
Private Declare Function GetEnvironmentVariable Lib "kernel32" _
Alias "GetEnvironmentVariableA" _
(ByVal lpName As String, _
ByVal lpBuffer As String, _
ByVal nSize As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function SetEnvironmentVariable Lib "kernel32" _
Alias "SetEnvironmentVariableA" _
(ByVal lpName As String, _
ByVal lpValue As String) As Long
Sub xx()
SetEnvironmentVariable "Rob", "Nuzie!"
MsgBox Environ("Rob")
MsgBox GetEnvironmentVar("Rob")
End Sub
Function GetEnvironmentVar(Name As String) As String
GetEnvironmentVar = String(255, 0)
GetEnvironmentVariable Name, GetEnvironmentVar,
Len(GetEnvironmentVar)
GetEnvironmentVar = TrimNull(GetEnvironmentVar)
End Function
Private Function TrimNull(item As String)
Dim iPos As Long
iPos = InStr(item, vbNullChar)
TrimNull = IIf(iPos 0, Left$(item, iPos - 1), item)
End Function
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HTH
Bob Phillips
"Andibevan" wrote in message
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Hi All,
Is there a way from within VBA to declare an environment variable?
Or do I have to declare the kernal32 function
"SetEnvironmentVariable"?
Thanks
Andy
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