Microsoft KB Archive/138621

= Macro Code to Check Whether a File Is Already Open =

Article ID: 138621

Article Last Modified on 8/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 98 for Macintosh
 * Microsoft Excel 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q138621



For a Microsoft Excel 2002 version of this article, see 291295.

For a Microsoft Excel 2000 version of this article, see 213383.



SUMMARY
The following Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications procedure is an example of how to determine if another user has a file open. This type of macro is useful if you are using a file that is shared over a network where only one user at a time should open the file.



MORE INFORMATION
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Sample Visual Basic Procedures
This example checks to see if Book2.xls in the root directory of drive C is already open. If the file is not already open, the macro will open it. Sub TestFileOpened

' Test to see if the file is open. If IsFileOpen("c:\Book2.xls") Then ' Display a message stating the file in use. MsgBox "File already in use!" '          ' Add code here to handle case where file is open by another ' user. '      Else ' Display a message stating the file is not in use. MsgBox "File not in use!" ' Open the file in Microsoft Excel. Workbooks.Open "c:\Book2.xls" '          ' Add code here to handle case where file is NOT open by           ' another user. '      End If   End Sub

' This function checks to see if a file is open or not. If the file is  ' already open, it returns True. If the file is not open, it returns ' False. Otherwise, a run-time error will occur because there is  ' some other problem accessing the file.

Function IsFileOpen(filename As String) Dim filenum As Integer, errnum As Integer

On Error Resume Next  ' Turn error checking off. filenum = FreeFile  ' Get a free file number. ' Attempt to open the file and lock it. Open filename For Input Lock Read As #filenum Close filenum         ' Close the file. errnum = Err          ' Save the error number that occurred. On Error GoTo 0       ' Turn error checking back on.

' Check to see which error occurred. Select Case errnum

' No error occurred. ' File is NOT already open by another user. Case 0 IsFileOpen = False

' Error number for "Permission Denied." ' File is already opened by another user. Case 70 IsFileOpen = True

' Another error occurred. Case Else Error errnum End Select End Function

Additional query words: 5.00a 5.00c 8.00 XL98 XL97 XL7 XL5 shared share vbapp locked XL

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