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gscarter
08-29-2008, 07:03 AM
Hi,

I wrote a program for someone that worked perfectly fine on my copy of office XP (2002). When i handed the program over, it would not run on their office 2000.

It throws out the error 'Cannot find project or library' on line:



month1val = Application.GetOpenFilename("Excel File (*.xls), *.xls")

Is this a 2002/2000 compatibility issue?

Thanks
Gary

Bob Phillips
08-29-2008, 07:19 AM
Yes, GetOpenFilename came in with 2002.


You cannot use Application.GetOpenFilename, you have to use an API.
This is much more flexible than Application.GetOpenFilename,
including what you want to do, it also returns properties of the files.

I use a version encapsulated in a class module, attached below. To use,
add this code to a class module, call it clsGetOpenFileName, and invoke
in the following way



Dim cFileOpen As clsGetOpenFilename

Set cFileOpen = New clsGetOpenFilename

With cFileOpen
.FileName = "Ex*.xls"
.FileType = "Excel Files"
.DialogTitle = "Class GetOpenFileName Demo"
.MultiFile = "N"
.SelectFile

If .SelectedFiles.Count > 0 Then
MsgBox (.SelectedFiles(1))
End If
End With

Set cFileOpen = Nothing


Class module



Option Explicit

'-----------------------------*------------------------------*----------------
' Win32 API Declarations
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*----------------
Private Declare Function GetOpenFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetOpenFileNameA" _
(pOpenfilename As OPENFILENAME) As Long


Private Declare Function GetSaveFileName Lib "comdlg32.dll" _
Alias "GetSaveFileNameA" _
(pOpenfilename As OPENFILENAME) As Long


Private Declare Function GetShortPathName Lib "kernel32" _
Alias "GetShortPathNameA" _
(ByVal lpszLongPath As String, _
ByVal lpszShortPath As String, _
ByVal cchBuffer As Long) As Long


Private Type OPENFILENAME
nStructSize As Long
hWndOwner As Long
hInstance As Long
sFilter As String
sCustomFilter As String
nMaxCustFilter As Long
nFilterIndex As Long
sFile As String
nMaxFile As Long
sFileTitle As String
nMaxTitle As Long
sInitialDir As String
sDialogTitle As String
flags As Long
nFileOffset As Integer
nFileExtension As Integer
sDefFileExt As String
nCustData As Long
fnHook As Long
sTemplateName As String
End Type


'-----------------------------*------------------------------*----------------
' Private Variables
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*----------------
Private OFN As OPENFILENAME


Private sFileType As String 'Type of file narrative
Private sFileName As String 'Filename string to restrict list
Private sReadOnly As String 'Y/N flag
Private sMultiFile As String 'Allow selection of multiple files
Private sTitle As String 'Title in file dialog box


'-----------------------------*------------------------------*----------------
' Private Constants
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*----------------
Private Const OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT As Long = &H200
Private Const OFN_CREATEPROMPT As Long = &H2000
Private Const OFN_ENABLEHOOK As Long = &H20
Private Const OFN_ENABLETEMPLATE As Long = &H40
Private Const OFN_ENABLETEMPLATEHANDLE As Long = &H80
Private Const OFN_EXPLORER As Long = &H80000
Private Const OFN_EXTENSIONDIFFERENT As Long = &H400
Private Const OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST As Long = &H1000
Private Const OFN_HIDEREADONLY As Long = &H4
Private Const OFN_LONGNAMES As Long = &H200000
Private Const OFN_NOCHANGEDIR As Long = &H8
Private Const OFN_NODEREFERENCELINKS As Long = &H100000
Private Const OFN_NOLONGNAMES As Long = &H40000
Private Const OFN_NONETWORKBUTTON As Long = &H20000
Private Const OFN_NOREADONLYRETURN As Long = &H8000& '*see comments
Private Const OFN_NOTESTFILECREATE As Long = &H10000
Private Const OFN_NOVALIDATE As Long = &H100
Private Const OFN_OVERWRITEPROMPT As Long = &H2
Private Const OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST As Long = &H800
Private Const OFN_READONLY As Long = &H1
Private Const OFN_SHAREAWARE As Long = &H4000
Private Const OFN_SHAREFALLTHROUGH As Long = 2
Private Const OFN_SHAREWARN As Long = 0
Private Const OFN_SHARENOWARN As Long = 1
Private Const OFN_SHOWHELP As Long = &H10
Private Const OFS_MAXPATHNAME As Long = 260


'OFS_FILE_OPEN_FLAGS and OFS_FILE_SAVE_FLAGS below are mine to save long
'statements; they're not a standard Win32 type.
Private Const OFS_FILE_OPEN_FLAGS = OFN_EXPLORER Or _
OFN_LONGNAMES Or _
OFN_CREATEPROMPT Or _
OFN_NODEREFERENCELINKS


Private Const OFS_FILE_SAVE_FLAGS = OFN_EXPLORER Or _
OFN_LONGNAMES Or _
OFN_OVERWRITEPROMPT Or _
OFN_HIDEREADONLY


'-----------------------------*------------------------------*--
' Class Properties
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*--
Public SelectedFiles As New Collection


Public Property Let FileType(FileType As String)
sFileType = FileType
End Property


Public Property Let FileName(FileName As String)
sFileName = FileName
End Property


Public Property Let MultiFile(MultiFile As String)
sMultiFile = UCase(MultiFile)
End Property


Public Property Let DialogTitle(Title As String)
sTitle = Title
End Property


Public Property Get ReadOnly()
ReadOnly = sReadOnly
End Property


'-----------------------------*------------------------------*--
' Class Methods
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*--
Public Function SelectFile() As Long
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*--
Dim i
Dim sFilters As String
Dim sBuffer As String
Dim sLongname As String
Dim sShortname As String


If ValidInput Then
'create a string of filters for the dialog
sFilters = sFileType & vbNullChar & vbNullChar

With OFN

.nStructSize = Len(OFN) 'Size of the OFN structure
.sFilter = sFilters 'Filters for the dropdown combo
.nFilterIndex = 1 'Index to the initial filter

'Default filename, plus additional padding for user's
' final selection(s). Must be double-null terminated
.sFile = sFileName & Space$(1024) & vbNullChar & vbNullChar

.nMaxFile = Len(.sFile) 'the size of the buffer
'Default if file has no extension
.sDefFileExt = sFileName & vbNullChar & vbNullChar
'Make space for file title if single selection made,
' double-null terminated, and its size
.sFileTitle = vbNullChar & Space$(512) & _
vbNullChar & vbNullChar
.nMaxTitle = Len(OFN.sFileTitle)
'Starting folder, double-null terminated
.sInitialDir = ThisWorkbook.Path & vbNullChar

.sDialogTitle = sTitle 'the dialog title string

'Default open flags and multiselect
.flags = OFS_FILE_OPEN_FLAGS Or _
OFN_NOCHANGEDIR

If sMultiFile = "Y" Then .flags = .flags Or _
OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT

End With

SelectFile = GetOpenFileName(OFN)
If SelectFile Then
'Remove trailing pair of terminating nulls and
' trim returned file string
sBuffer = Trim$(Left$(OFN.sFile, Len(OFN.sFile) - 2))
'If multiple select, first member is the path, remaining
' members are the files under that path
Do While Len(sBuffer) > 3
SelectedFiles.Add StripDelimitedItem( _
sBuffer, vbNullChar)
Loop


sReadOnly = Abs((OFN.flags And OFN_READONLY))


End If
End If


End Function


Private Sub Class_Initialize()
sTitle = "GetOpenFileName"
End Sub


Private Sub Class_Terminate()
Set SelectedFiles = Nothing
End Sub


'-----------------------------*------------------------------*------
Private Function ValidInput() As Boolean
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*------
Dim i As Long

ValidInput = True

i = 1
If IsEmpty(sFileName) Then
sFileName = " - a file description must be supplied"
i = i + 1
ValidInput = False
End If

If IsEmpty(sFileType) Then
sFileType = " - a file extension must be supplied"
i = i + 1
ValidInput = False
End If

If sMultiFile <> "Y" And sMultiFile <> "N" Then
sMultiFile = "Multiple files must be Y or N"
i = i + 1
ValidInput = False
End If

End Function


'-----------------------------*------------------------------*------
Private Function StripDelimitedItem(startStrg As String, _
delimiter As String) As String
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*------
'take a string separated by nulls, split off 1 item, and shorten
' the string
' so the next item is ready for removal.
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*------
Dim iPos As Long

iPos = InStr(1, startStrg, delimiter)

If iPos Then
StripDelimitedItem = Mid$(startStrg, 1, iPos)
startStrg = Mid$(startStrg, iPos + 1, Len(startStrg))
End If

End Function


'-----------------------------*------------------------------*------
Private Function TrimNull(item As String) As String
'-----------------------------*------------------------------*------
Dim iPos As Long

iPos = InStr(item, Chr$(0))
If iPos Then
TrimNull = Left$(item, iPos - 1)
Else
TrimNull = item
End If

End Function

Mavyak
08-29-2008, 07:21 AM
I don't belive it is a compatibility issue, since it's in the Office 2000 VBA Language reference:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa298292(office.10).aspx (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa298292%28office.10%29.aspx)

Sadly, I don't know what is causing the issue, though.


(Edit: Anachronistic post. I defer to xld.)

Bob Phillips
08-29-2008, 07:25 AM
I don't belive it is a compatibility issue, since it's in the Office 2000 VBA Language reference:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa298292(office.10).aspx (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa298292%28office.10%29.aspx)

Sadly, I don't know what is causing the issue, though.


(Edit: Anachronistic post. I defer to xld.)

Don't, I am wrong. I thought it came in with 2002, but I just started 2000 after seeing your post and it is there in 2000 as you say.

Therefore the problem is confusing.

Mavyak
08-29-2008, 07:45 AM
Check out post #3 here:

http://forums.msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/vblanguage/thread/137a79d7-a7fb-45b7-9f4a-0c170d0fc3f8/

mdmackillop
08-29-2008, 08:04 AM
Hi,

I wrote a program for someone that worked perfectly fine on my copy of office XP (2002). When i handed the program over, it would not run on their office 2000.

It throws out the error 'Cannot find project or library' on line:



month1val = Application.GetOpenFilename("Excel File (*.xls), *.xls")

Is this a 2002/2000 compatibility issue?

Thanks
Gary

Have you checked for "missing" references?

gscarter
09-01-2008, 03:00 AM
Have you checked for "missing" references?

Ive just checked with the user, and the only difference in references is his reference 'Microsoft Word 10.0 Object Library' is missing. I cant see as this would cause the problem im having, but i could be wrong.

When i remove that reference from my copy, the macro still runs fine.

mdmackillop
09-01-2008, 05:29 AM
A missing reference can cause unexpected errors with no apparent link. Typically I find the Chr function causes an error. Remove the tick from any missing references.

gscarter
09-01-2008, 01:40 PM
Ive tried this on another copy of office 2000 and get the same error, does this mean i cannot use:
GetOpenFilename