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Default Command button - compare computer name with a pass code

Thanks for the feedback!

Have a great weekend you too!

A.

On 4 Dec, 13:00, Roger on Excel
wrote:
Dear AB,

Many thanks for this eloquent solution - works very very nicely

Have a great weekend

Best regards,

Roger



"AB" wrote:
Hi there,


The principle is exactly the same as in your other post. Something
along these lines:


Function MayProceed() As Boolean


* * Const ExpectedCompName As String = "TheCompName"


* * If StrComp(ExpectedCompName, Environ("Computername"),
vbTextCompare) = 0 Then
* * * * MayProceed = True
* * Else
* * * * MayProceed = False
* * End If


End Function


Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()


* * If MayProceed Then
* * * * Userform2.Show
* * Else
* * * * MsgBox "This solution was built for a computer with another
name!", vbExclamation
* * End If


End Sub


You'll notice that i ignored the listbox alltogether as there is the
Environ function that pulls the computer name on the fly. Obviously if
it's not what you want, then you can replace it with the refference to
the listbox.value as per your other post.
If you have to go with the listbox option then you need to make sure
that a 'row' in the list box has been selected (that's the reason why
i put the .listindex=-1 chekc in there) - somthing like
listbox.listindex=0.


On Dec 4, 3:10 am, Roger on Excel
wrote:
[Excel 2003]


I have a listbox on a userform which displays the computers name :


YOUR-X9X9X9X9


Is there a way to have a command button check this code against a string
within the command button code which will do the following


1) if the code matches, a second userform :Userform2 is shown
2) if the code doesnt match a warning is shown and the command button doesnt
open the second userform


Can anyone help?


Thanks,


Roger


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