Article ID: 170161
Article Last Modified on 5/13/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Learning Edition
- Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional Edition
- Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise Edition
This article was previously published under Q170161
SUMMARY
The information below includes the documentation and workarounds for Visual Basic 6.0. This information can also be found in the README.htm file that ships with Visual Basic 6.0 on the Visual Basic 6.0 CD-ROM. Please see the REFERENCES section of this article for a list of the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles relating to the Visual Basic 6.0 readme.
Following is a list of all parts of the readme file:
Part 1. Important Issues - Please Read First! Part 2. Data Access Issues and DataBinding Tips Part 3. Control Issues Part 4. Language Issues Part 5. Samples Issues Part 6. Wizard Issues Part 7. Error Message Issues Part 8. WebClass Designer Issues Part 9. DHTML Page Designer Issues Part 10. Extensibility issues Part 11. Miscellaneous Issues Part 12. Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) Issues Part 13. Dictionary Object Part 14. Visual Component Manager Part 15. Application Performance Manager
MORE INFORMATION
InStr Function and Locale-Specific Comparisons
To use locale-specific rules in a comparison, enter a valid LCID (LocaleID).
SendKeys Statement Gives Invalid Procedure Call Error
The short form of the code for sending an Insert, {INS}, results in an "Invalid procedure call" error under Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3. To work around this problem, use the long code for Insert, {Insert}.
Type Statement Clarification
The last sentence of the "Type statement" Help topic states: "The setting of the Option Base statement determines the lower bound for arrays." This sentence is incorrect and should be ignored. The Option Base setting has no effect on arrays in user-defined types.
Decimal Data Type Stored As Signed Integer
The "Decimal Data Type" Help topic states that Decimal variables are stored as unsigned integers, which is incorrect. Decimal variables are stored as signed integers.
DateSerial Function and Windows 98/Windows 2000
For the year argument, two-digit years are interpreted based on user- defined machine settings (the default range is 1930-2029). The range settings are defined in the Regional settings of the Microsoft Windows Control Panel.
Code Window "Find Next" Keyboard Shortcut
The "Code Window Keyboard Shortcuts" Help topic incorrectly states the Find Next keyboard shortcut is SHIFT+F4. The correct keyboard shortcut for Find Next is F3.
Add Method (Folders) Syntax
In the "Add Method (Folders)" Help topic, the syntax shown is incorrect. The correct syntax is:
object.Add foldername
REFERENCES
For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
170164 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 1: Important Issues - Read First!
170163 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 2: Data Access/Databinding Issues
170162 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 3: Control Issues
170160 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 5: Samples Issues
190046 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 6: Wizard Issues
170158 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 7: Error Message Issues
189539 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 8: WebClass Designer Issues
190249 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 9: DHTML Page Designer Issues
170154 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 10: Extensibility Issues
170157 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 11: Miscellaneous Issues
170156 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 12: Transaction Server (MTS) Issues
191792 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 13: Dictionary Object
191791 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 14: Visual Component Manager
191790 : INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 15: Application Performance Explorer
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