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| 123613 | 2003-02-24 20:06:00 | I am interested in setting the DOS errorlevel from a VB6 application I am writing but can not seem to find a way. Any idea - help - code sample would be greatly appreciated. |
flex300 (3235) | ||
| 123614 | 2003-02-25 03:49:00 | I don't like BASIC. :D On general principles, look at how you exit the VB, apart from (I suppose, by default) reaching the "end" of the programme. Is there is a "RETURN", or "EXIT" statement? It will almost certainly accept an argument such as "Return 1" or "return(2)" . |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 123615 | 2003-02-25 03:59:00 | Hmmm, I don't think Bill Gates would like you to do that . . . (only joking :D ) . There may well be a way to do it natively in VB but if you have Visual Studio what about passing the errorlevel (parameter) to a C Win32 DOS program which dos could then pick up . . . Any humour (or attempt at humour) in this message is not intended to offend or annoy other PF1 members . |
Dolby Digital (160) | ||
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