Hello, NickHK;
Thank you for your suggestion; however, I believe I may have misrepresented
my question.
When I say "VBA Script," I am refering to the VBA window that is displayed
after selecting the "Visual Basic Editor" selection in the "Tools" menu.
Could you elaborate on what you mean by "Why not run it in Excel VBA,..." ?
As far as I know, I am in Excel VBA when I select the "Visual Basic Editor."
Am I correct?
Is there a function that I'm not using that would help me?
Your help thus far is greatly appreciated.
| Danny |
"NickHK" wrote:
Do you have to do in a VBScript ?
Why not run it in Excel VBA, then it is more straight forward.
NickHK
"Danny Young" wrote in message
...
Hi, Don;
thank you for the speedy response. Here's the code I am currently working
with:
Sub SNMV()
Dim gwApp As Object
Dim gwRootAccount As Object
Dim oMessage As Object
Dim oMessages As Object
Dim strMessage As String
'Create the GroupWise application object.
Set gwApp = CreateObject("NovellGroupWareSession")
'Login to GroupWise. Since I should be already logged in, no password is
needed.
Set gwRootAccount = gwApp.Login("myusername")
'Open my mailbox.
Set oMessages = gwRootAccount.MailBox.Messages
'Crate a new blank message.
Set oMessage = oMessages.Add(" ")
strMessage = "message here"
'Set the message body and subject.
oMessage.BodyText = strMessage
oMessage.Subject = "The Modification Log has been Updated"
'Set the recipients.
'One internal address.
oMessage.Recipients.Add""
oMessage.Recipients.Resolve
'Send the message.
oMessage.Refresh
oMessage.Send
End Sub
I would like to pass data (variable?) from a userform, preferably a list
box, to the code lines below:
strMessage = "message variable?"
oMessage.Subject = "subject variable?"
oMessage.Recipients.Add"recipient variable?"
What do you think?
Again, much appreciated for the speedy reply. I look forward to hearing
from
you.
| Danny
"Don Guillett" wrote:
I think you are looking at using variables in your macro such as
myvalue=range("a2").value
msgbox myvalue
Perhaps if you posted your code and requirements.
--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"Danny Young" wrote in message
...
Hello:
An answer to one of the following would be greatly appreciated.
(1) I am trying to send data to a specific location in a VBA script
from a
cell on its respective spreadsheet.
Is this possible?
If so, how?
(2) If not, is it possible to send data from a cell on a spreadsheet
to a
DOS Batch File?
If so, how?
(3) Is it possible to create a Macro that records the actions in the
VBA
Script Editor?
If so, how?
I am trying to pass data from a cell to a VBA Script, which is a
mailing
program for Novell Groupwise; I need to allow input of different
e-mail
addresses, messages, and subjects.
As I am fairly new to VBA I would appreciate layman's terms, if that
is
possible.
Again, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Danny