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Rich,
I have tried:
Dim D as New BostonDataStation and Dim D as BostonDataStation and Dim D as New DataStation and Dim D as DataStation
I have had these defined in the declarative section as well as the sub routine.
The error happens every time the only difference is how quickly.
Roger Tack Sr. Programmer/Analyst St. Joseph Regional Medical Center 208-799-5721 -----Original Message-----
Try:
Dim D as New DataStation
Rich McNeil Boston Software Systems 866 653 5105
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Behalf Of Roger Tack Has anyone been able to get the DataStation to work in VB 6.0 not VBA?
I’m getting the error: Expected user-defined type, not project.
I have the BostonDataStation checked in References I also have the statement Dim D as New BostonDataStation in the sub routine.
Any ideas?
Roger Tack Sr. Programmer/Analyst St. Joseph Regional Medical Center 208-799-5721
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