It is like I have a script that resides on a Network Drive and the PC that runs the
script on a regular basis has it open. I can not open that script up on my pc to make
any modifications until the other PC is not using it.
Thanks,
Mickey Sherbett, Senior Analyst
DCH Regional Medical Center
809 University Blvd. E.
Tuscaloosa Al. 35401
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 3:12 PM
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Mickey,
Do you mean "if the script is open up on another PC."? As in,
it wasn't created on my machine?
Maybe Rich can open it on his machine and just copy the text of it.
I already have the form and have renamed the caption as suggested. I just
lack the info to call it.
Thanks,
Scott
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I have gotten that message if the script is open up on another PC.
Thanks,
Mickey Sherbett, Senior Analyst
DCH Regional Medical Center
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of White, Scott A
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 3:04 PM
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Hi Rich,
When I attempt to open the file I get the error message:
Bss70
Cannot open..... .bws
Invalid storage file or permission denied.
Thanks,
Scott
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 3:37 PM
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Here's a simple script that does what you're looking for. It pops up a form
that says Thinking!" until the user loads our demo1 application and pulls up
some data, then the WorkStation shuts down. The project is attached. I've
added a UserForm to the project (right click on the Project Explorer and
select Insert...UserForm) and changed its Caption to "Thinking!"
Connect "demo1", stStream
UserForm1.Show 0 ' the 0 is important
Pause "DEMO1 [EMAIL PROTECTED],1"
UserForm1.Hide
Shutdown = True
Rich McNeil
Boston Software Systems
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 12:07 PM
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Hi,
Yes, some example code of displaying a form/message for
a defined period of time, or even, to update it as each
step comes up, then close it along with the program..
Currently I use shutdown=TRUE when the script is completed.
That should close any message boxes or forms that are created
while the script is running.
Thanks in advance for that example.
Scott
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Sorry, that is correct. You could display a form using a timer and throw it
away changing the message each time it was used. If you need an example let
me know and I will put one together later today.
Thanks,
Corinna Robertson
Boston Software Systems
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The Message Box is modal; that is, it requires a response from the user
before program execution continues. What Scott White is looking for is a
modeless dialog: One which will appear, permit execution to continue, and be
closed programmatically when the waited-for event occurs (or the user closes
it manually). sorry!
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From: Corinna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 12:47 PM
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Use the vb msgbox function
Msgbox("The message text,style,title)
Thanks,
Corinna Robertson
Boston Software Systems
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 12:34 PM
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Subject: [Talk] Display message to user
Good afternoon,
Can you provide me with an example of code to do the following?
I want to show the user a message on their screen during different steps in
the script. I've received call after call when the script was doing nothing
more than waiting 30 seconds or for the next prompt to pop up after
processing MEDITECH records. The user thought the script was hung and then
cancelled it. SEVERAL times.
I'd like to pop a window ontop of EVERYTHING that says:
"Waiting 35 seconds for record processing."
Later, I have another scenario where I have it wait for a MEDITECH error
check:
"Waiting for results of error check... this could take up to 1 minute"
Then I'd like these messages to disappear after then next event or a certain
time.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Scott
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