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I am having issues with a VBA in a rockwell
program called RSView SE. (Industral touch panel
software.) I know that most of you ppls dont deal
with this program, but I was hoping you might be
able to answer a Q.
Apparently RsView SE was developed using .net. The
problem I was having was when I used the vba behind
some of the functionality of the touch screens.
I called a VBA model form, and ten percent of the time
it never returned to exicute the rest of the code below
the call.
My Q: Is that issue appart of the dot net's vba? or
am I being done in by rockwell automation... again.
At this point I would not be surprised if it was
rockwell. (I have had way to many problems with
rockwells hardware and software. Hey... even their
own script 'abort' doesnt even work 100%. I think
they just have some serious threading issues. I just
hope that the mill I put the software in, will get the
next version with out the bugs!) I dont mind writing
around one or two bugs, but this is getting silly.
program called RSView SE. (Industral touch panel
software.) I know that most of you ppls dont deal
with this program, but I was hoping you might be
able to answer a Q.
Apparently RsView SE was developed using .net. The
problem I was having was when I used the vba behind
some of the functionality of the touch screens.
I called a VBA model form, and ten percent of the time
it never returned to exicute the rest of the code below
the call.
My Q: Is that issue appart of the dot net's vba? or
am I being done in by rockwell automation... again.
At this point I would not be surprised if it was
rockwell. (I have had way to many problems with
rockwells hardware and software. Hey... even their
own script 'abort' doesnt even work 100%. I think
they just have some serious threading issues. I just
hope that the mill I put the software in, will get the
next version with out the bugs!) I dont mind writing
around one or two bugs, but this is getting silly.