Visual Basic (VB and VBA)

Copyright 1999-2001 Christopher Greaves. All rights reserved.
Home Page and email to [email protected]
If in doubt, record a macro and inspect the entrails!

 

 

Please read the DISCLAIMER.

Here is an INDEX to all the procedures.

You will probably need one copy of my GLOBAL DECLARATIONS.



Public Function LogFile(strFile As String, strMsg As String)
' Procedure :   LogFile
' Description:  Time stamp a message string to a file.
' Copyright:    Chris Greaves Inc.
' Inputs:       The local or full file name, a string.
' Returns:      None.
' Assumes:      None.
' Side Effects: None.
' Tested:       By the calls shown below.
    Call PrintFile(strFile, strDateTime & Chr$(9) & strMsg)
'Sub TESTLogFile()
'    Call LogFile("erase.txt", "Here is a first message") ' stored in macroContainer folder
'    Call LogFile("c:\erase.txt", "Here is a second message") ' stored in boot root folder
'    Call LogFile(MacroContainer.Path & Application.PathSeparator & "erase.txt", "Here is a third message")
'End Sub
End Function

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Visual Basic (VB and VBA)

Copyright 1999-2001 Christopher Greaves. All rights reserved.
Home Page and email to [email protected]
If in doubt, record a macro and inspect the entrails!

 

 

Please read the DISCLAIMER.

Here is an INDEX to all the procedures.

You will probably need one copy of my GLOBAL DECLARATIONS.

Public Function LogFile(strFile As String, strMsg As String)
' Procedure :   LogFile
' Description:  Time stamp a message string to a file.
' Copyright:    Chris Greaves Inc.
' Inputs:       The local or full file name, a string.
' Returns:      None.
' Assumes:      None.
' Side Effects: None.
' Tested:       By the calls shown below.
    Call PrintFile(strFile, strDateTime & Chr$(9) & strMsg)
'Sub TESTLogFile()
'    Call LogFile("erase.txt", "Here is a first message") ' stored in macroContainer folder
'    Call LogFile("c:\erase.txt", "Here is a second message") ' stored in boot root folder
'    Call LogFile(MacroContainer.Path & Application.PathSeparator & "erase.txt", "Here is a third message")
'End Sub
End Function

We all knew nothing when we started …
Home Page and Contact Information
Send email to [email protected].
This page was last updated Thursday, November 15, 2001

 

 

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